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Learn the meaning and significance of each petition in the Lord's Prayer, and how it relates to God's will, provision, forgiveness, resistance to temptation, and deliverance from evil. Discover the power and glory of God's kingdom in this insightful study.
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Read Third Petition and meaning p. 225 • 1. What is God's Will? 261 • Gospel purely preached and People believe in Jesus
2. Whose will and plans are opposed to God's? (3) 262 • Devil, world, sinful flesh
3. Why do we pray the Third Petition? • To remind us of God's will for our lives
What do we mean by “daily bread?” 270 • All the things we need to live
5. How does God provide daily bread? (3) 220 • Nature, Work, Parents
7. What do we ask for in the • 5th Petition? 224 • That God would forgive us for Jesus' sake
9. Why do we ask for this? 277 • Because we are sinful and we need it.
What does God want us to do for those who sin against us? • forgive them
10. What are you asking in the 6th Petition? 282 • That God would give you strength to resist temptation
11. Define the two ways the Bible uses the word "Tempt" 284 • God "tests" us; • the Devil tries to lead us into sin
14. What do we ask for in the 7th Petition? 286 • Deliverance from evil NOW on earth and FOREVER in heaven
13. What does the conclusion to the Lord's Prayer tell us? 290 • 1. God alone is King. • 2. Has power to hear and answer • 3. Deserves all praise and glory.
14. What does “Amen” mean? 291 • Let it be so/It shall be so
Memory • Third Petition • Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven • Fourth Petition • Give us this day our daily bread
Memory • Fifth Petition • And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us.
Sixth Petition • And lead us not into temptation • Seventh Petition • But deliver us from evil
Conclusion • For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever. Amen.