We are finishing up our series with the final phrase of the Lord's Prayer. Interestingly enough, this phrase doesn't appear in the original manuscripts. It was added later on. Does this go against what God has told us about not adding or subtracting to His Word?
Welcome back everyone! We are almost done with our series on the Lord's Prayer!
This episode we cover the phrase "And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil". Does this mean that we're asking God not to tempt us?
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We when forgive, does it mean we just let someone off the hook? Is there any accountability involved? I ask a few questions to James as he guides us this phrase of the Lord's Prayer.
Hey everyone and welcome back to the podcast! We are now past the halfway point in the prayer. If you missed the other episodes we encourage to go back through the first 3 episodes when you get a chance.
Sometimes it feels selfish to ask God to provide for our own needs, but according to the Lord's Prayer spoken by Jesus himself, He instructs us to. If God is providing for our daily needs is it still necessary for us to work for our necessities?
Welcome back again! In episode 3 we dive into the phrase "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done; On earth as it is in heaven". What does it means by His kingdom and when is it coming? How can this part of the Lord's prayer bring our spirit peace?
Welcome back listeners to episode 2 as we continue into our series on prayer. This week we, mostly James, dives into the first phrase of the Lord's Prayer "Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Your Name". What does this phrase mean, and what does it mean for us.
Welcome everyone to the first episode of the "Disciplined Faith Podcast"! We are jumping straight into tackling two common questions regarding an essential spiritual discipline: Prayer. What it is and how do we pray.