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Passionate Prayer (Luke 11:1-13)

Today, we are concluding our message series “Praying with Jesus.” In this series, we’ve looked in detail at each phrase of the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6. If you’re putting what you learned into practice, I can assure you that you are praying more powerful and effective prayers.

Today, my message is entitled “Passionate Prayer.” We’re going to be looking at another teaching of Jesus on the Lord’s Prayer found in Luke 11 that gives us further insight into prayer. What is passionate prayer? First, let’s look at what passionate prayer is not. Passionate prayer is not prayer where you can barely keep awake while you’re praying. Passionate prayer is not prayer where you’re thinking about something else while the words of prayer come from your mouth. Passionate prayer is not prayer done because you feel guilty, but you’d rather be doing something else. To see what passionate prayer is, let’s look at …

James 5:16b-17 (NIV)  The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.  Elijah was a man just like us. He prayed earnestly that it would not rain, and it did not rain on the land for three and a half years. …

The Glory of God (Revelation 4:1-11)

In our message series, “Praying with Jesus” we’re looking at Jesus’ teaching on prayer, commonly called the Lord’s Prayer found in Matthew 6. Each week, we have been looking at a different phrase in the Lord’s prayer. Our goal is to learn how to pray more effective and powerful prayers. The Bible and the Lord’s Prayer teaches us that God’s will is done on this earth only through the prayers of God’s people. That is why we pray “Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” As we pray in faith, partnering with God, we bring God’s will from heaven to earth. Prayer is one of the most exciting aspects of the believer’s life, as we see God move in answering our prayers. Today, my message is entitled “The Glory of God.” We’re going to be looking at the last phrase in the Lord’s prayer.

Matthew 6:13b (NASB)  [For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.’] …

Deliver Us from Evil (John 17:6-19)

Our message series this month is called “Praying with Jesus.” In this series, we are studying the Lord’s prayer. Last week, we talked about the petition, “Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. Asking God for forgiveness for our sins is an essential part of a believer’s life. However, contrary to popular opinion, being forgiven does not erase the consequences of our sin in this life. You still reap what you sow when you sin. Satan tempts you to sin, because he wants to destroy your life when you give in to sin.

1 Peter 5:8 (NIV)  Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. …

The Importance of Forgiveness (Matthew 18:21-35)

Our message series this month is called “Praying with Jesus.” Did you know that the Bible teaches that Jesus is praying for you right now? He wants us to join our prayers with His in order to see God do great things. So, when He was here on this earth, Jesus gave us instructions on how to pray prayers that get answered. Part of those instructions are found in the Lord’s Prayer, an example prayer to teach us how to pray better.

Today, my message is entitled “The Importance of Forgiveness.” We’re going to be talking about the place of forgiveness in prayer, both receiving forgiveness from God for ourselves and giving forgiveness to those who have sinned against us. A woman named Dawn Smith Jordan learned about forgiveness through a very difficult time. Dawn’s seventeen-year-old sister Shari was kidnapped and murdered just two days before her high school graduation. After the body was found, the killer phoned the family several times and described in detail the killing. Eventually, the murderer was caught and given the death sentence. Dawn and her family thought that this difficult chapter in their lives was over. However, the story wasn’t over. A few years later, the convicted murderer wrote Dawn’s family a letter. He told them that he had become a Christian and asked them to forgive him. What would you have done? How would you have responded?

Today, we’re going to look at the part of the Lord’s Prayer dealing with forgiveness.

Matthew 6:12 (NIV)  Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. …

The Antidote for Worry (Luke 12:22-34)

We’re in a message series called “Praying with Jesus.” In this series, we’re looking in detail at the phrases in the Lord’s prayer to help us grow in praying more effective prayers. Prayer is the most powerful force available to the believer, because it connects us with the unstoppable power of God. I want to learn to pray more powerful and effective prayers and I’m sure you do as well. As we’ve looked at the Lord’s prayer, the first phrases had to do with God’s name, His kingdom and His will. So, our prayers as well, should give priority to God, placing our will in submission to His. Today, we begin to talk about our own requests with the petition found in

Matthew 6:11 (NIV)  Give us today our daily bread. …

Living for the Kingdom (Matthew 25:31-46)

Our message series in January is entitled “Praying with Jesus.” In this series, we’re looking at the phrases in the Lord’s prayer through the lens of other Bible passages. The Lord’s prayer is a model or example prayer. Jesus intended for us to learn how to pray for this prayer, not to pray it repeatedly word for word.

Why spend time studying prayer? Because prayer is one of the most important things you can do in life. Prayer connects you with God, for whom nothing is impossible. Today, my message is called “Living for the Kingdom.” We’re going to be looking at the phrase found in

Matthew 6:10 (NIV)  your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. …

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