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This sermon explores Jesus' teaching on prayer, specifically the Lord's Prayer. Pastor Kelli emphasizes that prayer is fundamentally about relationship with God as our Father and involves several key components: adoration, surrender, petition, confession, and deliverance from spiritual warfare. The central challenge is to move beyond rote recitation and pray with "shameless audacity," persistently and boldly asking God for things beyond our capacity, trusting in His limitless resources.
Vision Christian Fellowship | Christian Church in Canberra - Podcast
Adam Ritchard | Luke 11:1-13 — Jesus was devoted to prayer, so much so that His disciples specifically asked Him to teach them how to pray for themselves. Jesus' response emphasises that prayer is not an optional extra - it is a priority. We are to come before God in simplicity and sincerity; with tenacity and audacity; and with consistency and persistency. Lord, would you teach us to pray.
Tap here to send us a message!Every believer must embrace the discipline of prayer as an essential part of their walk with God. A strong prayer life is built intentionally through daily practice and consistent communion with Him. As duty gives way to discipline, discipline awakens desire, and desire leads to delight, believers grow deeper and stronger in their walk with God.01/25/2026 - Sunday Afternoon Scriptures:Luke 11:1Matthew 5:6Psalm 42:1-2Psalm 63:1-2I Peter 2:2Psalm 73:25, 16:11Psalms 23, 27, 51, 63, 91, 119, 121, 139Nehemiah 1:4Romas 13:11-14Revelation 3:20Psalm 27:8
"Lord, Teach Us to Pray" - Luke 11:1-4 Teaching on the Road: According to Luke Taylor Whitson, CityChurch Bristol, January 18, 2026.
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The message is the beginning of a five-week series on prayer, emphasizing its importance in connecting with God. The speaker references Pete Gregg's book, How to Pray: A Simple Guide for Normal People, as a foundational guide for the series, highlighting its practical approach to prayer. The sermon focuses on three key principles for effective prayer: keeping it simple, keeping it real, and keeping it up. Simple prayers, like the Lord's Prayer, are accessible and profound, while authentic prayers allow individuals to express their true emotions to God. Consistency in prayer is emphasized, with encouragement to find a personal "place" for prayer, making it easy and enjoyable. Will Dyer uses examples from scripture and historical figures, such as Jesus and Susanna Wesley, to illustrate the importance of prayer in daily life and to inspire the audience to deepen their relationship with God through prayer.
Lord Teach Us to Pray: Ministering - Pastor Mrs Funmi Obilana | Published January 4th, 2026 | RCCG - LSMC - Columbia Campus
Matthew 6:9-13 Lord Teach Us To Pray Pt. 2 by Upcountry Calvary
Matthew 6:9-13 Lord Teach Us To Pray Pt.1 by Upcountry Calvary
Sermon by Tom Buiter on 12-07-2025 at New Covenant Church in Anderson, SC Scripture Passage: Matthew 6:9-13 (KJV) Outline: Concise Comprehensive Confident
This Message is brought to you by the Senior Pastor of the global, multicampus ministry, Petra Christian Centre, Pastor Ayo Ajani.
October 26, 2025
This Message is brought to you by the Senior Pastor of the global, multicampus ministry, Petra Christian Centre, Pastor Ayo Ajani.
October 19, 2025
This Message is brought to you by the Senior Pastor of the global, multicampus ministry, Petra Christian Centre, Pastor Ayo Ajani.
October 12, 2025
This Message is brought to you by the Senior Pastor of the global, multicampus ministry, Petra Christian Centre, Pastor Ayo Ajani.
All the world's a stage and we are merely players. What part will we play when the spotlight is on us? Join us for the message “Lord, Teach Us to Pray.”
In light of recent events with the violence displayed in several schools, the assassination of Charlie Kirk as well as the stabbing of the young woman on the bus, we are seeing a lot of evil displayed in our country! Let's talk about it!#jesus #podcast #charliekirk
Pastor John Brown | Denia Community Church - Denton, TX | deniahcurch.com
Pastor Chris Cobble | John 17 | Denia Community Church - Denton, TX | deniachurch.com
Our Sr High missions trip to Calgary ignited a fire in our ministry for prayer. With school starting this week, we began this miniseries to add fuel to the fire to keep us Shining Our Light In Darkness! This intro serves as the "why" behind prayer...and it must go beyond the elementary "because God told us to".
Pastor John Brown | Denia Community Church - Denton, TX | deniachurch.com
Pastor John Brown | Denia Community Church - Denton, TX | deniachurch.com
Homily for the 17th Sunday of the Year (C)
Pastor John Brown | Denia Community Church - Denton, TX | deniachurch.com
Opening: #724 I Heard the Voice of Jesus say Reading: #1142 Psalm: #138 Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me (Mayernik) Presentation: #782 Only this I want Communion Antiphon Petite ("Simple English Propers") Closing: #685 How can I keep from Singing All music reproduced and streamed with permission from ONE LICENSE, license #A-723939. Organist: Bill Brinzer and Sarah Sinkmars Celebrants: Father Harry Nicoles and Deacon Robert McMullen Today's readings (via USCCB): bible.usccb.org/daily-bible-reading For more information, visit our parish website at MaryQueenofPeacePGH.org.
A sermon by the Rev. Canon Salmoon Bashir on the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost (July 20, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
Sermon with Sarah Stell begins at 13:41.
Lord, Teach Us to Pray_Jill Williams_7.27.25 by Covenant Presbyterian
July 27, 2024 / Sunday Sermon: Lord, Teach Us to Pray / Fr. Ryan Jordan by Trinity Episcopal Church Vero Beach
The Truth in Love: Homilies & Reflections by Fr. Stephen Dardis
The Seventh Sunday After Pentecost Morning Prayer
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Luke 11 on our posture in prayer toward God and his posture toward us.
In this Sunday's Gosepl the Disciples ask Jesus to teach them to pray. We unpack the readings with Rob Corzine, and Michael Barber explores the mystery of the Anointing of the Sick.
Bishop Robert Barron’s Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Friends, we have the great privilege this week of reading, in our Gospel, Luke's account of the Lord's Prayer. This is a very sacred moment: Jesus himself—not just a spiritual guru or someone we admire, but the very Son of God—teaches us how to pray. And we become so familiar with the Our Father that we forget its spiritual power.
Do you ever feel like you're not praying “the right way”? You're not alone. Even the disciples asked Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray.” In this week's ALIVE reflection for the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Luke 11:1–13), Fr. Jonathan Meyer explores the timeless longing to grow in prayer — and the very real struggles that come with it. Whether you're new to prayer, stuck in a rut, or yearning for deeper intimacy with God, this reflection will remind you that the struggle is part of the journey — and Jesus welcomes it.