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Lord’s Prayer

B Kok·1950-04-01

Lord's Prayer

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Time to Pray

Anonymous·1988-04-01

Prayer

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The Sermon on the Mount

P. DeBoer·1941-03-01

The Lords Prayer is characterized by comprehensive brevity. That it is brief is self­evident. But note also its com­prehensiveness ; everything is included. 5. The Prayer consists of three parts: a. An Address—“Our Father which art in Heaven”, b. Six Petitions. The first three petitions re­late dire

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Praying for your community

Tyler Kamps·2025-05-01

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Importance of a healthy prayer life

Jakob VanUffelen·2023-04-01

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Praying in Harmony with God’s Will

Matt Kortus·2017-08-01

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Prayer in the Light of the Covenant

M Joostens·1988-06-01

Lord’s Prayer is our instruction here: 1. Go through the petitions individually. 2. We will see: God is first, His will and kingdom; we are second, lives, necessities, and the spiritual needs we have with sin and temptation. The we return to the glorious doxology that God’s is the Kingdom, Power an

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Lord’s Day 52, Chapter 3: Prayer for Deliverance from Evil (3)

Herman Hoeksema·1956-05-03

From this it is evident what is the spiritual disposition required to utter this final petition of the Lord's Prayer in spirit and in truth. In general, it is the disposition in which we earnestly long for complete perfection. It implies a deep and growing spiritual knowledge of our sinful condition

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Beth DeVries·2007-05-01

In the beginning of the Lord’s prayer we acknowledge the holiness of God’s name and we pray that the will of God be accomplished in his kingdom. Then we make our petitions, not because we want to be satisfied in ourselves, but because we desire to be fit for God’s praise.

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Teaching Children to Pray

Sarah DeBoer·2005-03-01

Children, Prayer