The only people who will sincerely engage in praying against temptation and evil are those who desire the kingdom of God, and depend on the power of God, and who delight in the glory of God.
By teaching us this prayer, Jesus is summoning us into the presence of Our Father, day after day, not to hear His voice accusing us, but to hear his voice acquitting us.
Be content in knowing that God cares for you and will meet your needs with his daily grace.
Jesus has taught us to pray, “Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven,” because these are the things that he wants his disciples to love and prioritize.
In prayer, we’re raised up into conversation with Him – with the invisible, eternal inventor of galaxies and subatomic particles.
Introduction: The Lord’s Prayer This afternoon we’re starting a new 6-week series. We’ll be considering how Jesus taught his disciples to pray in what is commonly referred to as The…