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Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester
Matthew 9:9-13 (Mark Swanson) "Lead Us Not into Temptation, but Deliver Us from Evil"

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 35:33


Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester
Matthew 9:9-13 (Mark Swanson) "Lead Us Not into Temptation, but Deliver Us from Evil"

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 35:33


Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester
Matthew 6:9-13 (Mark Swanson) "Forgive our Debts as we Forgive our Debtors"

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 43:32


Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester
Matthew 6:9-13 (Mark Swanson) "Forgive our Debts as we Forgive our Debtors"

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 43:32


Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester
Matthew 6:9-13 (Eli Policarpio) "Give us this Day Our Daily Bread"

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 30:58


Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester
Matthew 6:9-13 (Eli Policarpio) "Give us this Day Our Daily Bread"

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 30:58


Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester
Matthew 6:9-13 (Mark Swanson) "Your Will be Done on Earth as it is in Heaven"

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 28:08


Your Will be Done on Earth as it is in Heaven

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester
Matthew 6:9-13 (Mark Swanson) "Your Will be Done on Earth as it is in Heaven"

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 28:08


Your Will be Done on Earth as it is in Heaven

The Doctrine Of Christ Series
Heaven on Earth: Enacting the Lord's Prayer in Today's World | Matthew 6:9-13 | Ep.45

The Doctrine Of Christ Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 71:28


Most Christians and non-Christians alike have heard and may even be able to recite what is commonly known as 'The Lord's Prayer.' But what may be less commonly known is its power for spiritual depth, revolutionizing our faith, leading us into an effective and meaningful prayer life, and providing practical and spiritual guidance for daily living. *****Support This Channel*****Paypal: https://paypal.me/jimivision?locale.x=en_USMonthly Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JimivisionCash App: https://cash.app/$JimivisionVenmo: https://venmo.com/Jimmy-Cooper-17 Contact KenEmail: askbible4family@gmail.com Phone: 401-47-BIBLE https://www.bible4.family Mail To:Jimmy CooperJimivision MediaP.O. Box 654Hixson, TN 37343

Fellowship Bible Church, Searcy
Top 10 Prayer Lessons From Jesus

Fellowship Bible Church, Searcy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024


Paul Bearfield - Guest Speaker  

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester
Matthew 6:9-13 (John Hawco) A Guide to Prayer

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 34:32


The Lord's prayer aligns us with God's interests.

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester
Matthew 6:9-13 (John Hawco) A Guide to Prayer

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 34:32


The Lord's prayer aligns us with God's interests.

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester
Matthew 6:9-13 (John Hawco) A Guide to Prayer

Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 34:32


The Lord's prayer aligns us with God's interests.

Madison Church
Pray Like This... (Part 6) | Amen | Stephen Feith

Madison Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 28:14 Transcription Available


Let's talk about Jesus' Kingdom. Jesus is a king of a different kind of Kingdom. He is the king of a Kingdom overflowing with goodness and perfect peace. It's the only Kingdom story that will not end in tragedy.Even when we pray for someone, and they're not healed, or when we pray for ourselves and don't get the promotion, or when we worship and don't feel God's presence, whatever it might be, something still happens. We should not forget that prayer is ultimately about connecting with God and having fellowship with him regularly. As we pray, we become changed.The disciples saw this happen when they saw Jesus pray. It wasn't just miracles and healing and peace. They saw something different about Jesus and wanted to be more like him. When following Jesus and picking up all of his habits, the one practice that they wanted to learn was how to pray like him. Jesus responded to his disciples by teaching them a prayer Christians have been reciting and using as a model prayer ever since.You might have noticed we ended The Lord's Prayer last week. Others might have seen an asterisk at the end of verse 13. You go-getters who noticed went to the bottom of your Bibles to find out what it meant. And at the bottom of your Bibles, most say something like, "Late manuscripts add 'For yours is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.'"We're bringing this up because this part of the prayer did not appear in Matthew's earliest manuscripts. It's a footnote today. Translators of the Bibles we use are trying to be transparent and let us know only the later copies include this line. Is there a reason to panic? Take a breath; everything we've learned thus far is still valid. It's not a pin in a theological grenade.This part of the prayer is about surrender. It's about wholly submitting to the Kingdom of God, to the power of God, and to God's glory. Praying this line in the prayer, what shows up as a footnote in many cases, is an opportunity to express to God we are giving him everything we have to offer.All this brings us to the last word of the prayer. "Amen" is the word we typically use to end a prayer, but it's much more than a nice ending. It literally means: "Yes, I agree!" It's an empathetic way of voicing agreement. When we're praying for someone or something and declare amen, we're signing off with emphasis. There's power in amen. Let's continue to take steps closer to God through prayer. Amen is not the end. It is just the beginning.Jesus's Kingdom is forever established in victory. His Kingdom is not one of domination and propaganda, and its path differs from the typical path. It's a journey that simultaneously shatters our instincts and expectations while resonating with our core. It seems totally foreign but strangely familiar.It's the road back home.Support the show

Madison Church
Pray Like This... (Part 3) | Petition | Stephen Feith

Madison Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 28:05 Transcription Available


Today, we're studying the line within the Lord's Prayer where Jesus says, “Give us the food we need today…” This has been more commonly called “our daily bread.” It's a phrase that doesn't hold much meaning for most of us. “Giving us our daily bread” seems like the most insignificant part of the prayer.Petitionary prayer is the most commonly associated with prayer. Prayer means many things to many people, but at its most straightforward and apparent, prayer is about asking God for help. Petitionary prayer is simply asking God to meet our needs and, sometimes, our wants. What we're talking about today is a tool that most of us have already been equipped with and are already familiar with. Still, we need to take the prayer further. Jesus instructs us to pray like that.When Jesus teaches us to pray for our “daily bread,” he instructs us to pray for the tangible, the immediate, and the insignificant things. It seems silly, or selfish even, to pray for something like a good night's rest, or about that fight you had with a friend last week, or for the energy to finish a project at work when other people are battling something as serious as potentially life-threatening illnesses.And yet, Jesus tells us to pray for something as simple as the food we need. He teaches his followers and us that reliance on God is not just for the big problems. He doesn't say, “When you pray to God, think about the biggest, most challenging, the most problematic aspect of your life and bring that to God.” Instead, we're instructed to think about something quite ordinary, like getting hungry and needing food, and bring that before God.When we come to God and pray for ourselves, we're nurturing our relationship with God. What do you ask God for? What does this speak about your relationship with God? What kind of relationship do you have with God? When we come to God and ask him for daily bread, we're moving toward a more authentic, genuine, and deeper relationship with a God who is interested in every aspect of our lives, not just the significant parts.Asking for daily bread also acknowledges dependence on God. We have a dependent relationship with God. You may disagree with that, and I would understand why. Dependency on others is really hard, even when we have a good relationship with them. It's hard to put ourselves in a position of dependence because it often makes us feel guilty or ashamed. We've been taught that if we have to depend on others, we have done something wrong.That's what we think. It's not right. We are dependent on God, and we are dependent on other people. That's not bad. Praying to God to give us today the food we need is both a way to ask God to provide the essentials for life and a way for us to express dependence on God.Petitionary prayer is a prayer that draws us closer to the heart of God. When we begin to pray for our daily bread, we begin to see God more often. Every single day. We become more aware of the miracles every day, the things that we don't think, with something that we feel are too small, forgot to do. And as we begin to recognize those, we realize there's nothing too small for God to do.Support the show

Grace South Bay
Thine - Matthew 6:9-13

Grace South Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 23:37


[Jesus said] “Pray then like this:Our Father, who is in heaven,hallowed be your name.10 Your kingdom come,your will be done,    on earth as it is in heaven.11 Give us this day our daily bread,12 and forgive us our debts,    as we forgive our debtors.13 And lead us not into temptation,    but deliver us from evil.”For yours is the kingdom and the power    and the glory forever.     Amen.1. What reminds you that this world is not your 'home'?2. Think about all the petitions in the Lord's prayer, which seems to be the easiest for you to 'control' or take care of on your own power?2b. Which of them seems the most intimidating; impossible to handle?3. When do you feel most alone?4. Why does being in God's kingdom/being under his power/being used for his glory encourage and comfort you?5. Do you identify more with the David response (proud, independent) or the Solomon response (self-pity, hopelessness) as Steven presented it?

Grace South Bay
First Things First - Matthew 6:9-13

Grace South Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 29:59


[Jesus said]  “Pray then like this:“Our Father, who is in heaven,hallowed be your name.10 Your kingdom come,your will be done,    on earth as it is in heaven.11 Give us this day our daily bread,12 and forgive us our debts,    as we forgive our debtors.13 And lead us not into temptation,    but deliver us from evil.For yours is the kingdom and the power    and the glory forever.     Amen.” 1. What comes to your mind when you hear the words God's kingdom and God's will?  2. Do you find it a tendency to focus exclusively on your own needs and will in prayer?3. Have there been times when things happened to you you thought would be bad but turned out to have really positive          consequences?4. How much do you long for God's Kingdom and Jesus' return?5. Are you ever frightened of God's will?  How do you deal with that?6. Are you able to trust God even when you don't understand?  If so, how?

Three Hearts Church Podcast Sermons

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Back to the Bible
Becoming Spiritually Fit - What to Pray

Back to the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 7:50


Jesus' blueprint for prayer shows us what we should focus our hearts and minds on when we pray -- the sorts of things that we should be actively seeking from God to help guide us on our Christian journey. –Jacob WirkaDownload the Transcript of Today's PodcastGod is calling you to a life beyond the ordinary and the safe--a life of passion, purpose, and yes … adventure. But the only way to access that life is through faith.  That's what you'll discover in Ignite Your Faith,  Dr. Bryan Clark's inspiring book on the life of Abraham.No matter what you're facing, learn how to have a strong and vibrant faith as you follow Abraham's lead to step out and experience the adventure God's calling you to live. Ignite Your Faith. Request your copy today.

Three Hearts Church Podcast Sermons
MANDELA EFFECT SCRIPTURE CHANGES – Part Seven

Three Hearts Church Podcast Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 56:37


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Cell Life Church Live Video Podcast
The Lord’s Prayer, Prescriptive or Descriptive

Cell Life Church Live Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 14:54


Prayer is an important part of Christian life. It is direct communication with the Lord. Jesus taught his disciples how to pray and that is what we are going to discuss; The Lord’s Prayer, prescriptive or descriptive on Cell Life Church TV. Related Posts: You Have The Power Of Prayer Paul's Prayer for Every Christian The post The Lord’s Prayer, Prescriptive or Descriptive appeared first on Cell Life Church TV.

Cell Life Church Live Audio Podcast
The Lord’s Prayer, Prescriptive or Descriptive

Cell Life Church Live Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 14:54


Prayer is an important part of Christian life. It is direct communication with the Lord. Jesus taught his disciples how to pray and that is what we are going to discuss; The Lord’s Prayer, prescriptive or descriptive on Cell Life Church TV. Related Posts: You Have The Power Of Prayer Paul's Prayer for Every Christian The post The Lord’s Prayer, Prescriptive or Descriptive appeared first on Cell Life Church TV.

Cell Life Church Audio Podcast
The Lord’s Prayer, Prescriptive or Descriptive

Cell Life Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 14:54


Prayer is an important part of Christian life. It is direct communication with the Lord. Jesus taught his disciples how to pray and that is what we are going to discuss; The Lord’s Prayer, prescriptive or descriptive on Cell Life Church TV. Related Posts: You Have The Power Of Prayer Paul's Prayer for Every Christian The post The Lord’s Prayer, Prescriptive or Descriptive appeared first on Cell Life Church TV.

MPBCLife
Pray Believing

MPBCLife

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 35:33


pray believing matthew 6:9-13
Grace Fellowship Messages
The Beauty of Both | Tim Farrant (6.7.2020)

Grace Fellowship Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 34:34


MPBCLife
Pray Submitted

MPBCLife

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 38:38


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BRV Podcast - Video
Good & Holy Dad

BRV Podcast - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 1020:00


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BRV Podcast - Audio
Good & Holy Dad

BRV Podcast - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 1020:00


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PreacherSam.com presents Preaching the Word
Pray in This Way - Matthew 6:9-13

PreacherSam.com presents Preaching the Word

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 39:10


Expository Sermon by Pastor and Preacher, Samuel Farag. Preached on November 10, 2019, at Richardson East Baptist Church in Richardson, TX.

Prairie Hills Covenant Church
The Prayer Closet 2.10.19

Prairie Hills Covenant Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 29:28


On Sunday, we begin a sermon series on Prayer that we are titling, "The Bridge." Prayer is that amazing bridge between humanity and the Divine. It is far more than just asking God to do things we need help with. It is, as we learned last week in John 15, abiding in the vine, which is Christ. It is listening for the still small voice of the Spirit of God.It is the bridge between mortality and eternity. We are beginning with Jesus' teaching on prayer by exploring "The Lord's Prayer." As common and memorable as this prayer is, it is important to peal back the layers and allow it to capture our hearts in new and fresh ways.

Cornerstone Bible Fellowship-Sherwood, AR
Church Membership: Prayer

Cornerstone Bible Fellowship-Sherwood, AR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 29:46


The early church was a praying church. We look at the Lord's prayer to understand a little more how we are to approach God in prayer.

Immanuel United Church of Christ

Further examining the Lord's Prayer as demonstrated through the Thread organization out of Baltimore, MD. Reverend Dale explores the topic of our daily bread and our spiritual roots to community.

Community Church Buchanan - Sermons
CONNECTED TO CHURCH THROUGH PRAYER

Community Church Buchanan - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 16:33


Sermon: PastorBryan Introduction: It’s easy to think of prayer as a private matter between you and God. We may see this only as something done by an individual. However, the …

Modern Homemakers
Prayer…The Model Prayer

Modern Homemakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 7:03


Light of the Nations' Foursquare Church in  Denver Podcast
2017-10-08 - Forgiveness and money

Light of the Nations' Foursquare Church in Denver Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 41:53


Forgiveness is the key to healthy relationships. Forgiveness is how we triumph and have victory in our own lives. Unforgiveness puts you in a cage. We become prisoners to our own unforgiveness. But as soon as we are willing to forgive, the door opens and we are released.In the Lord's Prayer Jesus linked our forgiveness to our willingness to forgive others. That's hard. But my sin against a perfect God is much greater that anybody's sin against another imperfect person. There is power in repentance.Sometimes we sin against ourselves. Then we must forgive ourselves. We must watch out. Pornography is sexual sin against yourself, your spouse (even if you are not married) and God. It is a form of adultery. Ask God for forgiveness and then forgive yourself. Then REPENT!Money gives you lots of reasons to forgive other people. Money is the cause of much blessing and pain in this world.God wants you and me to reign as kings in this life. One of the ways we need to learn to reign and rule is through money. When you reign in your life, money does not rule over you. You have to rule over your money. Money should not control you, you should control it.Four principles to prosper: 1. Generosity: The more you give, the more you receive. 2. Contentment: The unwillingness to allow my lack or abundance to define my joy. 3. Excellence in purchases: Buy once, buy well. 4. Invest wisely: Let your money, make money.Presented in English and Swahili.

CCMchurch Podcast
The Lord’s Prayer - Part 2

CCMchurch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2016 38:19


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Midtown Church in Central Austin
Series: Stand alone sermons Title: The Great Prayer

Midtown Church in Central Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2015


The Great Prayer, base on Matthew 6:9-13, was presented by Adam Brunson on January 4, 2015.