This blog article explores the deep truths in Matthew 6:9-10, where Jesus teaches His disciples to pray. It emphasizes that when we address God as "Our Father in heaven," we acknowledge both His personal care for us and His sovereign authority. The phrase "Hallowed be Your name" calls us to revere God's holiness, recognizing that He always acts for His great name's sake.
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Navigating the Storms of Life Through Prayer
This blog post explores the power of prayer during life's trials, drawing from the examples of John Flavel and the Apostle Paul. It encourages readers to develop a prayer life aligned with God's will, trusting in His sovereignty even when facing overwhelming challenges.
Keep ReadingEmbracing the Trials That Teach Us to Pray
This post reflects on how God uses difficulties to deepen our prayer lives, highlighting insights from the book of James and the example of Isaiah's simple, heartfelt prayer. It invites readers to embrace the trials that drive them to depend on God in prayer, preparing their hearts for a deeper understanding of prayer through Jesus' teachings.
Keep ReadingThe Goal of Expository Preaching
We can define an expository sermon as text driven preaching where the point of the sermon and its outline are derived from the correct interpretation of the text of Scripture. The preacher arrives at the interpretation through careful exegesis using the literal, historical, grammatical method. In the act of preaching, the preacher carefully explains the God-intended meaning of the text giving its modern implications.
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Kingdom Prayer: Thy Will Be Done
This blog article can help readers reflect on the deeper significance of praying for God's will, encouraging them to both anticipate Christ's return and live faithfully in the present by submitting to God's revealed will.