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  • What Is The Lord's Prayer20 [Matt 6 : 9-13] / Ephphatha DiscipleshipTraining (Basic Course)
    E. C. D.T.C 2021. 5. 11. 10:57

     

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    What Is The

    Lord's Prayer20

    [Matt 6 : 9-13] 

     

    / Ephphatha Discipleship

    Training (Basic Course)

     

     

     

    / By Pastor Priscilla

     

     

     

    This, then, is

    how you should pray:

     

     

     

    "'Our Father in heaven,

    hallowed be your name,

    your kingdom come,

    your will be done on earth

    as it is in heaven.

     

     

     

     

    Give us today

    our daily bread.

    Forgive us our debts,

    as we also have forgiven

    our debtors.

     

     

     

    And lead us not

    into temptation,

    but deliver us from

    the evil one." 

    [Matt 6 : 9-13] 

     

     

     

    The Lord's Prayer

    is the most common

    prayer among those

    who practice faith.

     

     

     

    The Lord's Prayer

    is an example

    of a model prayer

     

     

     

    that the Lord directly

    taught to His disciples

    and to us.

     

     

     

    In other words,

    the Lord's Prayer,

    which contains the

    most valuable content,

     

     

     

    can be said to be the

    central thought of

    all prayers.

     

     

     

    If we do not know

    the meaning of

    the Lord's Prayer,

     

     

     

    which contains

    the will of God,

    it cannot but be a pity.

     

     

     

    We should pray first

    according to this

    Lord's Prayer before

    our own prayers.

     

     

     

    Therefore,

    it is important

    to understand

     

     

     

    and apply the

     Lord's Prayer correctly,

     not just blindly and

    formally to memorize it.

     

     

     

    Therefore, today

    we are going to go

    over the Lord's Prayer

    in two units.

     

     

     

    1. What is the nature

    of the Lord's Prayer?

     

     

     

    It is common for

    beginners of faith to

    think that prayer is

    simply making their

    wishes known to God. 

     

     

     

    However, as the faith

    gradually matures,

    Christians realize that

    it is first to know

    God's will, not my will.

     

     

     

    And we must pray

    with heart and soul for

    God's will to be done.

     

     

     

    This Lord's Prayer

    is also the wish

     of God and Jesus.

     

     

     

    It is not the attitude

    of a believer if it is a life

    that is independent

    of God's will.

     

     

     

    Therefore, as Christians,

    we must keep in mind

    that this prayer should be

    the standard of our

    prayers and lives.

     

     

     

    Therefore, through

    Chapter 20, we should

    correctly understand

    God's will

     

     

     

    and wish

    contained in the

    Lord's Prayer,

     

     

     

    and ultimately,

    God's will should

    become our prayers,

    wishes, and lives.

     

     

     

    2. What is the content

      of the Lord's Prayer?

     

     

     

    The Lord's Prayer is

    largely divided into

    eight categories.

     

     

     

    1) "Our Father in heaven,

    hallowed be your name,"

    (Matt 6 : 9)

     

     

     

    "This, then, is how

    you should pray: "

     

     

     

    "Our Father in heaven,

    hallowed be your name, "

     

     

     

    So, what should we

    cherish in a life of prayer?

     

     

     

    "I eagerly expect

    and hope that I will

    in no way be ashamed,

     

     

     

    but will have sufficient

    courage so that now

    as always Christ will be

    exalted in my body,

     

     

     

    whether by life

    or by death."

    (Phil 1 : 20)

     

     

     

    "So whether you eat

    or drink or whatever

    you do, do it all for 

    the glory of God."

    (1 Corin 10 : 31)

     

     

     

    Therefore,

    whatever we do,

    we must not dishonor

    the name of God

     

     

     

    in our words,

    behavior,

    and actions.

     

     

     

    2) "your kingdom come"

    (Matt 6 : 10)

     

     

     

    What do we pray for?

    And then what comes

    finally?

     

     

     

    "Then I saw

    a new heaven and

    a new earth, for 

    the first heaven

     

     

     

    and the first earth

    had passed away, and

    there was no longer

    any sea."

    (Rev 21 : 1)

     

     

     

    "He will wipe every

    tear from their eyes.

     

     

     

    There will be no more

    death or mourning

    or crying or pain,

     

     

     

    for the old order

    of things has

    passed away."

    (Rev 21 : 4)

     

     

     

    It is good to pray that

    we may enjoy good 

    health and that all 

    may go well with us,

     

     

     

     

    but everything is not

    a perfect blessing,

    it is temporary.

     

     

     

    Therefore, we believers

    should pray that the

    kingdom of God, which

    is a perfect blessing,

     

     

     

    will be fulfilled soon

    after the Second

    Coming of Jesus. 

    (Matt 25 : 31-34)

     

     

     

    (Ex : 1) 

     

    Wheat and chaff

    (Matt 13 : 24-30)

     

     

     

    When the

    harvest time comes,

     

     

     

    the Father will separate

    the grain from the

    chaff and burn up

    the chaff in the barn.

     

     

     

    However,

    the loving God

    who embraces all

    people is waiting long

    for unbelievers

     

     

     

    to repent and return

    to God before the

    harvest time comes.

     

     

     

    This is because

    God is love.

     

     

     

    We must know that

    it is God's perfect will

     to save all peoples!

     

     

     

    3) "your will be done

    on earth as it is

    in heaven."

    (Matt 6 : 10)

     

     

     

    God wants His will

    to be done sooner.

     

     

     

    His great will of the

    kingdom of God

    and the salvation of

     human is as follows.

     

     

     

    (1) God's will is for

    all people to be saved

     and to know the truth.

     

     

     

    "For my Father's will

    is that everyone who

    looks to the Son

     

     

     

    and believes in him

    shall have eternal life,

     

     

     

    and I will raise him

    up at the last day."

    (John 6 : 40)

     

     

     

    (2) God, who is

    in control of life

    and who is the

     

     

     

    'Beginning and the End',

    is willing to give

    living water to those

    who are spiritually

    exhausted and thirsty. 

     

     

     

    That is, God's will

    is to pour out his love

    and grace free of

    charge on sinners.

    (Rev 21 : 1, 6)

     

     

     

    4) "Give us today

    our daily bread."

    (Matt 6 : 11)

     

     

     

    Through this,

    God speaks of the

    question of the physical

    food needed to survive

    in the world.

     

     

     

    (Ex : 2)

    Agul's prayer

     

     

     

    -Proverbs 30 is

    a proverb of 'Agul',

    the son of Jakeh.

     

     

     

    Agul is a Gentile,

    which means that

    God's love is not limited

    to a specific people

    (the elect: the Israelites).

     

     

     

    "Keep falsehood

    and lies far from me;

    give me neither poverty

    nor riches, but give me

     only my daily bread.

     

     

     

    Otherwise, I may

    have too much

    and disown you

    and say,

     

     

     

    'Who is the LORD?'

    Or I may become poor

    and steal, and so dishonor

     the name of my God."

    (Proverbs 30 : 8-9)

     

     

     

    (Ex : 3)

     

    Manna

     

     

    -"What is the

    meaning of 'Manna',

    which was the daily

    food given to the

    Israelites

     

     

     

    living in the wilderness

     since Exodus in the 

    Old Testament?"

     

     

     

    God who allowed

    the Israelites to take

    only the daily bread

    for one day! 

     

     

     

    Therefore,

    even though they

    were so greedy

    in the wilderness

     

     

     

    that they tried to

    stock up on manna,

    it became rotten

    after a day.

     

     

     

    This means that

    we must absolutely

    believe that God

    provides us with food

    for our daily use,

     

     

     

    and we must leave

    our lives entirely to Him.

     

     

     

    In other words,

    we should not forget

    that God is the one

    who prepares,

     

     

     

    and the heavenly

    God is responsible

     for God's people.

     

     

     

    "So do not worry, saying,

    'What shall we eat?' or

    What shall we drink?' or

    'What shall we wear?"

    (Matt 5 : 31)

     

     

     

    "But seek first

    his kingdom and

    his righteousness,

     

     

     

    and all these things

    will be given to you

    as well."

    (Matth 6 : 33)

     

     

     

    "Therefore

    do not worry

    about tomorrow,

     

     

     

    for tomorrow will

    worry about itself.

     

     

     

    Each day has enough

    trouble of its own."

    (Matt 6 : 34)

     

     

     

    Therefore,

    as the psalms show,

    David was able to

    rely on God,

     

     

     

    praise the Word,

    and live daily life

    without fear of

    enemies. 

    (Psa 56 : 4)

     

     

     

    In addition, Peter

    confessed that

     

     

     

    'in keeping with God's

    promise we were

    looking forward

    to a new heaven

     

     

     

    and a new earth,

    the home of

    righteousness.'

    (2 Peter 3 : 13)

     

     

     

    5) "Forgive us our debts,

    as we also have

    forgiven our debtors." 

    (Matt 6 : 12)

     

     

     

    This is the prayer

    regarding about the

    human relationships. 

     

     

     

    We are sinners

    before God.

     

     

     

      Therefore, since we are

    all forgiven of our sins,

    God wants us to forgive

    others' mistakes first.

     

     

     

    We must realize that

    we can love even our

    enemies and pray

    actively for this.

     

     

     

    If we pity our brothers

    wholeheartedly and

     forgive those who 

    we hate from the

    bottom of my heart,

     

     

     

    God will forgive us

    in the same way.

    (Matt 18 : 33, 35)

     

     

     

    6) "And lead us not

       into temptation,"

     (Matt 6 : 13)

     

     

     

    The world in which

    we live is invisible to

    the naked eye,

     

     

     

    but spiritually,

    the enemy the devil

    is in control and

    control of the world

    and tempting people.

     

     

     

    "The great dragon

    was hurled down-

    -that ancient serpent

    called the devil,

    or Satan,

     

     

     

    who leads the

    whole world astray.

    He was hurled to

    the earth, and his

    angels with him."

    (Rev 12 : 9)

     

     

     

    And Satan is trying

    to destroy even the

    believers through

    various temptation. 

     

     

     

    (Various temptations:

    riches, lust, power,

    false beliefs...etc.)

     

     

     

    So, in order to make

    each one of us not

    fall into such

    temptation,

     

     

     

    Jesus taught us

    the model 

     

     

     

    1) We should watch

    and pray so that we may

    not fall into temptation.

     

     

     

    God knows that

    'the spirit is willing,

    but the body is weak.'

     

     

     

    Therefore, the Lord has

    given us the Lord's Prayer

    as a countermeasure.

    (Matt 26 : 41)

                          

     

     

    7) "but deliver us

    from the evil one." 

    [Matt  : 6-13] 

     

     

     

    Because the world

    is filled with sin,

    we must pray that not

    only myself, but

    also my family,

     

     

     

    my relatives,

    and neighbors

    will not fall into

    evil sins.

     

     

     

    8) "for there is the kingdom,

    and the power, and the

    glory forever and ever."

     

     

     

    (1) This is the conclusion

    of the Lord's Prayer,

    which is a prayer

     

     

     

    that we acknowledge

    that all authority and

    sovereignty rest

    with God.

     

     

     

    God is the

    ruler of all things.

    In his hands are

    strength

     

     

     

    and power

    to exalt and give

    strength to all.

    (1 Chro 29 : 11-12)

     

     

     

    (2) It means that our

    Heavenly Father is

    eternally glorified.

     

     

     

    "To him who sits

    on the throne and

    to the Lamb be praise

     

     

     

    and honor and

    glory and power,

    for ever and ever!"

    (Rev 5 : 13)

     

     

     

    (3) It means that all

    our prayers and lives

    should be glorified

    only to God.

     

     

     

    "So whether you eat

    or drink or whatever

    you do, do it all for

    the glory of God."

    (1 Corinthians  10 : 31)

     

     

     

    Again, the Lord's Prayer

    is an important prayer

    that shows what

     

     

     

    the messages our

    believers should hope

    for and pray for are.

     

     

     

    It also serves as a

    standard of life that

    shows what we

    must live for.

     

     

     

    Therefore, this message

    should be the center

    of all our prayers,

     

     

     

    and we should live

    by applying this Lord's

      Prayer to our lives.

     

     

     

    In addition,

    we must also participate

    in prayer so that God's holy

    work of salvation can

    be fulfilled.

     

     

     

    3. Summary 

     

     

     

    1) Tell me the nature

     of the Lord's Prayer.

     

     

     

     -This is a prayer

    for realizing God's will

    and for that will to

    come true.

     

     

     

    2) Identify and explain

    the contents of the

    Lord's Prayer.

     

     

     

    (1) Let his name

    be hallowed.

     

     

     

    (2) Pray for the kingdom

     of God to come true. 

     

     

     

    (3) Pray for God's will

    to be fulfilled on

     this earth.

     

     

     

    (4) Ask God to give us

      food for daily use.

     

     

     

    (5) Ask Him to receive

      forgiveness of sins

     

     

     

    (6) Ask Him to lead us

     not into temptation.

     

     

     

    (7) Ask Him to deliver

    us from the evil.

     

     

     

    (8) Glorify only God.

     

     

     

    3) Is the content of the

    Lord's Prayer being

    understood and is

    your prayer

     being made?

     

     

     

    -We must always

    pray according to the

    Lord's Prayer.

     

     

     

    Also, we must join

    in prayer so that

    God's holy

     

     

     

    salvation work

    can be fulfilled.

     

     

     

     

    2021/04/29

     

     

    / By Pastor Priscilla

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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