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The Lord’s Prayer
Contributed by Dwight Davis on Jun 1, 2002 (message contributor)
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1. "hallowed Be Thy Name"
Contributed on Jun 9, 2002
In this sermon, we examine in depth the true significance of the first petition of The Lord’s Prayer.
“Hallowed be Thy Name” A couple of weeks ago, as I was praying about what my next sermon was going to be pertaining to, I felt as if the Holy Spirit was compelling me to focus my studies on the Lord’s Prayer. So, I continued to pray about it for a while, thinking about how to format ...read more
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2. "thy Kingdom Come"
Contributed on Jun 10, 2002
"Thy Kindom Come" in the Lords’ prayer encompasses a great deal more than most Christians realize, this sermon takes a look at the Kingdom from a higher vantage point.
“Thy Kingdom Come” In our last message for this series, we talked about the invocation and the first petition of the Lords’ Prayer. And if you missed the last one, don’t worry because each sermon in this series will be totally “self-contained” and understood easily by itself. Anyway, ...read more
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3. "our Daily Bread"
Contributed on Jun 11, 2002
This sermon is devoted to the message that God is our ultimate Provider and that is He Who sustains our lives every minute of every day.
Our Daily Bread In the fourth appeal of the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus taught us to pray; “Give us this day our daily bread..” Today, we are going to take a close look at this particular appeal and see if we can gain a somewhat better understanding of just what we should be ...read more
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4. Forgive Us Our Debts
Contributed on Jun 1, 2002
Many will fail to enter the gates of heaven because they are shackled to this world by chains of unforgiven sins--not necessarily theirs..
“ Forgive Us Our Debts” Picture if you will; a man sitting all alone in a darkened prison cell. His elbows propped on his knees and his head resting in his hands. The man’s name is Charles Preston, and he has been on death row for the last seven years of his life for his part ...read more