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Let's Pray The Lord's Prayer
Contributed by Joseph Wallis on Jan 22, 2002 (message contributor)
Summary: Sermon on the Lord’s Prayer
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LET’S PRAY THE LORD’S PRAYER
TEXT - Matt. 6: 5 - 14
INTRO. - The passage before us is best known as the
Lord’s Prayer but in reality the High Priestly Prayer of
John 17 is the Lord’s Prayer. This prayer would be
better titled The Disciple’s Prayer. I call this message
"Let’s Pray the Lord’s Prayer" because more prayers (and
especially this one) are said than prayed. Saying a
prayer is not praying a prayer. Matt.6:6 says, "When
thou prayest...PRAY". Having your eyes closed and
hearing a prayer is praying. What is prayer? ASKING GOD
IS PRAYER! - vs.8
God expects all Christians to pray. He assumes
that they pray. In vs. 6 and 7 we find "when thou
prayest" and "when ye pray" not "if ye pray". A person
cannot be saved who has never prayed - see Rom.10:13
Prayer is communion with God. It is the life
breath of the believer. It is one of the channels of
power to God. Heaven moves when we pray. Fervent,
secret, believing prayer is at the root of all personal
godliness. Prayer is a battle and never easy. Hell
trembles when it sees the weakest saint upon his knees.
John Wesley said that God does nothing for his people
apart from pray for if he did, then that in itself would
show that prayer was unimportant. The title "Man of God"
is found 75 times in the Bible but never is the title
"Man of prayer". There is a old poem which goes like
this:
PRAY ON
The victories won by prayer
By prayer must still be held
The foe retreats but only when
By prayer he is compelled
Look for a few minutes at the great pattern of prayer
given to us by our Lord and see the lessons for us
today.
I. AFTER THIS MANNER THEREFORE PRAY YE - vs. 9
Notice that no body positions are given as to how to
pray. Nowhere in the Bible do you find praying with
closed eyes to be found. It may be good at times to ward
off distraction but for many it leads to drowsiness. The
Bible also shows us that most Bible prayers were prayed
in a standing position. Jesus knelt in the garden and
Daniel knelt toward Jerusalem but those are the
exception. Kneeling may indicate or symbolize homage but
for many up in age it is near impossible and for others
it limits them as to when and where they can pray.
The main thing is to pray! Prayer is hard enough without
worrying about the position. Jesus never mentions the
position to take.
II. OUR FATHER - vs. 9
Prayer is limited to those who can call God their
"Father". God hears the prayer of His people. See John
14:6 and I Jn.2:23. God will hear the sinner call upon
him for salvation and once saved, he will hear all his
prayers. But God is not obligated to hear the prayers of
the lost though he may do so if he so chooses. Prayer to
any member of the Godhead is alright but the general
pattern of the New Testament is:
Prayer is prayed to the Father - as seen here
Through the Holy Spirit - See Jude vs.20
In Jesus’ Name - See John 14:13 and John 16:23
III. HALLOWED BE THY NAME - vs. 9
Here we see reverence in prayer. A name indicates
reputation. A name often indicates rank, who a person
is, what he has done, and what he is worth. My name on a
$1000 check would not pass the bank but if you had a
check with a certain Kennedy or Rockerfeller name on it,
it would be worth millions. God’s Name is very important
especially when you pray to him and through him.
Hallowed means Holy.
IV. THY KINGDOM COME, THY WILL BE DONE - vs. 10
This is to pray for the will of God to be done. All
prayer should have this attitude behind it. according to
this verse, nobody can pray and have their prayers
answered who does not want the will of God to be done in
all things. James 4:2 speaks about praying amiss. We
cannot live in any known sin and expect to have our
prayers answered. His will must be my will. To say "thy
will" is to say no to "my will". Notice the verse says
we are to pray for obedience like the angels of heaven
obey. What an example, what a holy calling.
The first 3 partitions contain "thy". Now we find 4
petitions which contain "us".
V. GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY BREAD - vs. 11
This partition is not listed first where many of us
put it. We should put God’s honor first and the will of