In this series we examine some key biblical texts to understand where the emphasis of our prayers should be. Our hope is that our prayer lives will be shaped by what God has revealed to us in his word.
As we approach Christmas, our hope is that through prayer, we can counteract the silliness of the season, and grow in our dependence upon our Heavenly Father.
When the Lord Jesus taught his disciples this prayer, he expected them to pray it - he gave them these fixed words to pray. This prayer is to shape all prayers, because in the Lord's Prayer we have the permanent shape of Christianity.
When the Lord Jesus taught his disciples this prayer, he expected them to pray it - he gave them these fixed words to pray. This prayer is to shape all prayers, because in the Lord's Prayer we have the permanent shape of Christianity.
When the Lord Jesus taught his disciples this prayer, he expected them to pray it - he gave them these fixed words to pray. This prayer is to shape all prayers, because in the Lord's Prayer we have the permanent shape of Christianity.
When the Lord Jesus taught his disciples this prayer, he expected them to pray it - he gave them these fixed words to pray. This prayer is to shape all prayers, because in the Lord's Prayer we have the permanent shape of Christianity.
In the middle of Jesus famous Sermon on the Mount he teaches his disciples to pray. Simply and with few words we are to ask for Gods name to be hallowed, for our provisions and for deliverance.