1 hr 20 min

Understanding Prayer by Using the ”Lord’s Prayer‪”‬ Onward in the Faith

    • Christianity

For some, prayer can be as difficult as it is important. We know we should do it more, but without a good understanding of what prayer is and why we do it, we're unlikely to see much success in doing it regularly.
 
This episode digs into what is commonly called "The Lord's Prayer," looking at the things Christ modeled and why He may have chosen those specific things. In the end, the goal of this episode is to help you better understand what you believe about God, prayer, and your purpose as a Christian in this world. By understanding those things, I think prayer will start to make a lot more sense.
 
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You can find this episode's original article here.
 
Scripture used: Matthew 6:5-15, Matthew 6:24-34, 1 Peter 5:6–7, Exodus 15:11, Romans 8:28, James 1:13-14, James 4:4, 1 Kings 22:1-26 
Background music by MADiRFAN from Pixabay
Outro music by LesFM from Pixabay

For some, prayer can be as difficult as it is important. We know we should do it more, but without a good understanding of what prayer is and why we do it, we're unlikely to see much success in doing it regularly.
 
This episode digs into what is commonly called "The Lord's Prayer," looking at the things Christ modeled and why He may have chosen those specific things. In the end, the goal of this episode is to help you better understand what you believe about God, prayer, and your purpose as a Christian in this world. By understanding those things, I think prayer will start to make a lot more sense.
 
Join my monthly supporters: www.Patreon.com/OnwardintheFaith
One-time donations:  PayPal or Venmo
 
You can find this episode's original article here.
 
Scripture used: Matthew 6:5-15, Matthew 6:24-34, 1 Peter 5:6–7, Exodus 15:11, Romans 8:28, James 1:13-14, James 4:4, 1 Kings 22:1-26 
Background music by MADiRFAN from Pixabay
Outro music by LesFM from Pixabay

1 hr 20 min