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How to Pray - Reflections on the Lord's Prayer
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24 episodes
6 months ago
Send us a text The only 'ask' for physical provision taught in the Lord’s Prayer is “Give us today our daily bread”. If ‘daily bread’ represents our essential needs on a day to day basis, what place is there to be asking God for anything more than this. Doesn’t Jesus also encourage us to ask for ‘anything’? Doesn’t the bible teach us that God will give us the ‘desired of our heart”?
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Send us a text The only 'ask' for physical provision taught in the Lord’s Prayer is “Give us today our daily bread”. If ‘daily bread’ represents our essential needs on a day to day basis, what place is there to be asking God for anything more than this. Doesn’t Jesus also encourage us to ask for ‘anything’? Doesn’t the bible teach us that God will give us the ‘desired of our heart”?
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Episode 07 - Praying for Others
How to Pray - Reflections on the Lord's Prayer
11 minutes
8 months ago
Episode 07 - Praying for Others
Send us a text Having considered how the plural pronouns in the Lord’s Prayer remind us that we follow Jesus as part of a faith community, not exclusively on our own, we reflect on Jesus’ example, and that of the early Church, of praying for others. To what extent should we include other people in our prayers?
How to Pray - Reflections on the Lord's Prayer
Send us a text The only 'ask' for physical provision taught in the Lord’s Prayer is “Give us today our daily bread”. If ‘daily bread’ represents our essential needs on a day to day basis, what place is there to be asking God for anything more than this. Doesn’t Jesus also encourage us to ask for ‘anything’? Doesn’t the bible teach us that God will give us the ‘desired of our heart”?