Sermon Tone Analysis
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The Disciples felt inadequate in prayer
We Are challenged to pray
Jesus taught his disciples to pray
Forgive us our sins,
for we also forgive everyone who sins against us
And lead us not into temptation
I think this one means trusting God to lead and guide us, admitting we need it in order to avoid undue temptation and trial.
God leads us into a life of prayer
The Lord’s Prayer
It’s not just rote words to repeat mindlessly.
It is Jesus guiding the church in prayer.
It is a template for a life that leans into the benefits of prayer and joins the struggle for life and peace and hope in our world.
Christian prayer is ordained by Jesus.
It involves worship, trusting God to provide for our needs, receiving and extending forgiveness.
Seeking God’s guidance constantly.
Jesus is inviting you to flesh out your prayer life so you can experience the abundant life he offers.
Are you ready to take a step in prayer?
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