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March 17, 2022 Our Father...



Happy St. Patrick's Day! 

Are you wearing green today to avoid being pinched by leprechauns and other fairy creatures?  Or do you cling onto Psalm 84:11 today and everyday?

Last week, our homework was to pick a Scripture verse to memorize.  Would you like to share your verse with the group?  

Today, our study is on the first phrase of The Lord's Prayer.

"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. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one." Matthew 6:9=13

For centuries, believers have memorized and used the Lord's prayer as a tool for going to God in prayer. It was given by Jesus in response to his disciple's request for a lesson in prayer. It continues to be a lesson for us as well.

Here is today's video lesson Our Father


Questions for Reflection

1. Have you memorized The Lord's Prayer?  Do you remember when and where?

2. How do you think of God when you are praying to Him?

3. How is the Father-child relationship an invitation to prayer?

4. How might addressing God affectionately as Father change the way you pray?

5. How can you work this lesson into your own prayers?


You have been made a son and daughter of God.

Prayer is not just some desperate manipulation of God to get what you want. It isn’t some fearful obligation you do to keep Him off your back. Prayer is an invitation by God into His family. With that humility and with that boldness, you are well prepared for everything coming in this prayer.

Our Father in heaven.


Credit: RightNowMedia, Teach Us to Pray: Lessons from The Lord's Prayer, Chase Replogle


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