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Week two of the series, "The Lord's Prayer" explores the meaning and structure of the Lord’s Prayer within Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount, emphasizing prayer as the central hinge of Christian life and discipleship. Jesus contrasts genuine, humble prayer with performative religiosity and teaches prayer as relational communication with God rather than rote recitation. The Lord’s Prayer is a progression from adoration (“Our Father in heaven”) to surrender (“Your will be done”) to provision (“Give us today our daily bread”), and stresses that prayer should be communal, rooted in daily dependence on God, and reflective of trust in His provision. We are invited to adopt prayer as a daily rhythm of relationship, humility, and reliance on God.
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Week two of the series, "The Lord's Prayer" explores the meaning and structure of the Lord’s Prayer within Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount, emphasizing prayer as the central hinge of Christian life and discipleship. Jesus contrasts genuine, humble prayer with performative religiosity and teaches prayer as relational communication with God rather than rote recitation. The Lord’s Prayer is a progression from adoration (“Our Father in heaven”) to surrender (“Your will be done”) to provision (“Give us today our daily bread”), and stresses that prayer should be communal, rooted in daily dependence on God, and reflective of trust in His provision. We are invited to adopt prayer as a daily rhythm of relationship, humility, and reliance on God.