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Your Kingdom Come (Matthew 6:5-16)
The prayer for God’s kingdom to come has meant one of two contradictory things; an over-spiritualized emphasis on escaping this world in order to be with God in his heavenly kingdom or an activist spirit seeking to usher in the kingdom through our own good works. Yet it is best seen as a confession of clear-eyed realism that acknowledges this world is not as it should be and a prayer of concrete hope longing for God to make right what has been disrupted by sin.
From Series: "Teach Us to Pray"
A short series exploring the depth of the Lord's Prayer which Jesus taught to His disciples in Matthew 6 as a guide on how to pray.
From Series: Teach Us to Pray
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