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Luke 11:1-4

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The Lord’s Prayer

1 One day in a place where Jesus had just finished praying, one of His disciples requested, “Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.” 1
2 So Jesus told them, “When you pray, say: ‘Father, [a] hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come. [b]
3 Give us each day our daily bread.
4 And forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us. And lead us not into temptation. [c]’”

Luke 11:1-4 Study Resources

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Teach Us To Pray - Luke 11:1-4
Teach Us To Pray - Luke 11:1-4
Bill Luebkemann

Many people have difficulty with prayer. Even people who have been Christians for a long time, can struggle with having a consistent and fruitful prayer life. We often allow life to bog us down or carry us along before we think of turning to the Lord in prayer. We hope that today is an opportunity for you to commit yourself to prayer once again. Are you worried that you don't know how to pray? We're concentrating on the Lord's Prayer next on Hope From the Word, as we continue our through-the-Bible series. In Luke chapter eleven, we'll learn how to pray effectively and there's no one better to teach us how than the Lord Himself. Here's Pastor Bill with the words of Jesus.

Teach Us To Pray - Luke 11:1-4
Teach Us To Pray - Luke 11:1-4
Bill Luebkemann

There is a story of a man who endured all the horrors of a Soviet prison camp. One day he was praying with his eyes closed when a fellow prisoner noticed him and said with ridicule, "Prayers won't help you get out of here any faster." Opening his eyes, he answered, "I do not pray to get out of prison but to do the will of God." Welcome once again to Hope From the Word with Bill Luebkemann. As we continue our journey through the Bible, Pastor Bill has us consider Luke chapter eleven and a section of scripture often referred to as the Lord's Prayer. The Lord's Prayer helps us to see the purpose of prayer and what sort of things we should pray for. Let's look at it now and learn from the words of Jesus.

The Privilege of Prayer Part 1
The Privilege of Prayer Part 1
John Randall

These days we can communicate in a variety of ways with our loved ones, from texting to email!  Or even picking up the phone and calling!  Remember life before cell phones though?  While a lot has changed through the years in that regard, the way we access the Heavenly Father hasn’t changed.  We can talk to Him anytime, and anywhere.  No dropouts or poor reception!  What a privilege when you stop to think of it!  Today we continue our verse by verse study in the Gospel of Luke.  We’ll spend our time in chapter eleven, in what’s been often referred to as the Lord’s Prayer.  It serves as a wonderful model for us to follow.

Cross References 1

  • 1. (Matthew 6:5–15)

Footnotes 3

  • [a] BYZ and TR Our Father in heaven; see Matthew 6:9.
  • [b] BYZ and TR include Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven; see Matthew 6:10.
  • [c] BYZ and TR include but deliver us from the evil one; see Matthew 6:13.
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