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Thy Kingdom Come Series
Contributed by Ricky Nelms on Jul 14, 2010 (message contributor)
Summary: Part 3 of The Lord's Prayer, or Model Prayer series. 3 words emphasize "His Kingdom Come" - Then, Now, and Me. Some claim Jesus as Savior but not as Lord. Is that right? Let's see in today's message.
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THE LORD’S PRAYER
3 – THY KINGDOM COME
THIS MORNING, we continue our phrase-by-phrase look at THE LORD’S PRAYER
And by way of reminder, the reason that we’re talking about THE LORD’S PRAYER is because God is calling our church to prayer
Because, without question, there’s no problem that you, me, or this church faces, that can’t be handled by PRAYER
If we fail, it will not be a failure of…
--programs
--property (buildings)
--prosperity (money)
--people (numbers)
It will be a failure of PRAYER
Little prayer, little power – MUCH PRAYER, MUCH PRAYER
And so, I’ve been asking you to COME ON WITH ME, AND LET’S PUSH – PRAY UNTIL SOMETHING HAPPENS!
And, if God is calling our church to prayer (and He is), then how exactly do we pray?
Phil Yancey, in his book, “Prayer”, said…
“According to Gallup polls, more Americans will pray this week than will exercise, drive a car, or go to work. Nine out of ten pray regularly.”
But my question is this: IF SO MANY ARE PRAYING, THEN WHY SO LITTLE RESULTS?
Could it be that not all prayer is…
--right
--blessed
--heard by God
Well, that’s why we’re looking at THE LORD’S PRAYER, THE MODEL PRAYER
Because we’ve been learning the fact that this 65-word, 2-minute prayer, has in it all the SPIRITUAL DNA, that we need for…
--the problems we face
--the protections we need
--the provision we lack
--the promises we have
And so far, we’ve talked about…
--Our Father who is in heaven
--Hallowed Be His Name
But this morning, as we move along in the journey – THY KINGDOM COME
Next Sunday – YOUR WILL BE DONE
Let’s pray together (not just read, but pray with me…)
Matthew 6:9-13 (KJV) 9…Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. 10Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. 11Give us this day our daily bread. 12And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. 13And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.
INTRODUCTION
One of the things we learn from the Lord’s prayer is PERSPECTIVE
In other words, we get the proper PERSPECTIVE on who we are and who God is
And when we learn that, everything just falls into place
For example, we’re learning that…
--you’re the child, and God is the Father (our Father)
--you’re the worshipper, and He’s your God – Hallowed be thy Name
--you’re the servant, and He’s the Master – (thy will be done)
--you’re the insufficient one, and He’s the all sufficient one (give us this day our daily bread)
--you’re the sinner, He’s the savior (forgive us)
--He is the one who has a plan, and we are the ones needing direction (and lead us)
And in this particular phrase that we’re looking at this morning – we’re acknowledge that…
--He’s the king, we’re the subjects
--He’s the Lord, we’re the servants
You see, THIS IS SO IMPORTANT, because in our society today, we don’t really understand what the KINGDOM MENTALITY is all about
That’s because we live in a democracy
But in the Kingdom, it’s a whole different ball game
Because in a KINGDOM, it all belongs to the King
I remember what one preacher from Romania said one time that I’ll never forget…
“You talk about commitment [all the time] in America, but we talk about surrender in Romania." What is the difference? He said, "Well, you see, when you make a commitment to someone, you are in control; you decide what you are going to do, and then you do it. But when you surrender to another person you put the other person in control, and they decide what you're going to do, and you do it." Then he said, "You Americans need to get away from commitment and move toward surrender."
And that’s exactly right
Because the Prophet says…
Malachi 1:14 "But cursed be the deceiver, which hath in his flock a male, and voweth, and sacrificeth unto the Lord a corrupt thing: for I am a great King, saith the LORD of hosts, and my name is dreadful among the heathen."
Notice the words: I AM A GREAT KING!
Because if we’re not careful, we’ll ABUSE the father-side of God
We’ll make Him someone who…
--just kind-of gives us suggestions
--just sort-of loves us but it’s kind-of okay if we mess up
--is like an old grandpa
But NO – HE IS A GREAT KING
Yes, He’s our father, but He’s also our KING
As our Father, we can jump in His lap, but as our King, we should snap to attention and say, “Yes sir.”
As our Father, we can throw our arms around Him, but as our King, we should fall prostrate before Him