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  1. REFLECTIONS ON THE LORD’S PRAYER FOR PEOPLE WITH CANCER is the sequel to the powerful documentary THE 23RD PSALM by Ken Curtis. These reflections on the Lord’s Prayer by Ken Curtis will touch everyone who watch the DVD and will reveal God’s truth in a more profound way.

  2. Summary. The first thing to determine is which Lord’s Prayer we’re talking about.For the Bible provides two, and they are subtly different: the version of the Lord’s Prayer found in Luke 11:1-4 is probably the earlier of the two, on the basis that it’s much shorter than the other (found in Matthew 6:9-13), and the Gospel writers may well have embellished the existing words of the ...

  3. The Our Father Prayer in Spanish. Padre nuestro, que estas en el cielo, santificado sea tu nombre; Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; Venga a nosotros tu reino, Thy kingdom come, Hágase tu voluntad, en la tierra como en el cielo. Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Danos hoy nuestro pan de cada dia,

    • Our Posture: Childlike Dependence
    • Our Focus: Wholehearted Worship
    • Our Relationships: Love For One Another
    • Our Mission: Participation in God’s Work

    In the Matthew 6 account, Jesus doesn’t start with how to pray but how not to pray. Jesus contrasts two ways of approaching prayer. One is the posture of performative spirituality—doing religious activities to be noticed by God and others. The second approach is childlike dependence—acknowledging our utter reliance on our Heavenly Father. Yet the L...

    The Lord’s Prayer is Jesus’s psalm. It follows the structure and flow of many psalms, including elements of praise, lament, supplication (praying for our own needs), and intercession (praying for others). It invites us out of self-centeredness and into a life of wholehearted worship. To pray “hallowed be your name” is to approach God not only as Fa...

    It’s an overlooked and beautiful dimension of the Lord’s Prayer that no singular pronouns are used. There’s no “I” or “me.” Instead, Jesus invites us to pray with the corporate pronouns “us,” “we,” and “our.” The Lord’s Prayer reorients our individualistic frame and helps us to admit and savor how interconnected we are with the church. By shifting ...

    Ultimately, we cannot pray the Lord’s Prayer without stepping into our broken world as Jesus’s disciples. The Lord’s Prayer empowers us to participate in Jesus’s work and fulfill God’s world mission. We aren’t just praying for God’s name to be hallowed or his kingdom to come only in the church but “on earth as it is in heaven.” Just as these words ...

    • Jeremy Linneman
  4. 3 de mar. de 2024 · Support Ligonier’s Global Mission. Your generosity fuels gospel outreach around the world. Throughout the history of the church, the Lord's Prayer had been recited on the Lord's Day as Christians have gathered for worship. In this series, Dr. R.C. Spr.

  5. Articles Messages Books Podcasts Filter Resources By Ask Pastor John. Questions and answers with John Piper. Look at the Book. Interactive Bible study with John Piper. Solid Joys. Daily devotional with John Piper

  6. 6 de ago. de 2009 · A prayer to set us free. The prayer as a whole tells us we stand in a very vulnerable place. We stand in the middle of a human world where God's will is not the most automatic thing that people do ...