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Jesus didn't just give his disciples a prayer. He gave them a new identity.
In Matthew 6:9-13, Jesus opens the Lord's Prayer with two words that reframe everything: "Our Father." Before any request is made, before any confession is offered, God has already been named. Already declared. Already near. Join us as we look at what it means to come to God not as someone earning their way in, but as someone who has been adopted in.
Prayer isn't about performance. It's about belonging.
By Mark Guthrie5
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Jesus didn't just give his disciples a prayer. He gave them a new identity.
In Matthew 6:9-13, Jesus opens the Lord's Prayer with two words that reframe everything: "Our Father." Before any request is made, before any confession is offered, God has already been named. Already declared. Already near. Join us as we look at what it means to come to God not as someone earning their way in, but as someone who has been adopted in.
Prayer isn't about performance. It's about belonging.