

Pastor Jack Morris examines a powerful truth from the Lord’s Prayer, where Jesus teaches us to pray, “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.” This profound line reminds us that while God does not lead us into temptation, He is our deliverer, offering strength and guidance to overcome it.

On today’s Healing Word broadcast, we’re focusing on one of the most well-known and powerful prayers in all of Scripture—the Lord’s Prayer. Though spoken over two thousand years ago, these words of Jesus still hold profound meaning and practical application for our lives today.In His prayer, Jesus teaches us how to approach God with humility, trust, and faith, reminding us that our heavenly Father knows what we need before we even ask. As we explore this passage, Pastor Jack Morris will guide us in seeing how every phrase of the Lord’s Prayer points us to God’s sufficiency and care.

Today’s message, God’s Kingdom Rule Now, reminds us that when we pray “Your kingdom come,” we invite God’s reign into our daily lives. His rule brings peace, order, and blessing wherever He is Lord.

Pastor Jack Morris brings the message “God Be Praised,” where he explores the profound depth and meaning found in the Lord’s Prayer. In just five short verses, Jesus teaches us how to honor and connect with God, seek His will, and trust in His provision.

Pastor Jack Morris examines a powerful truth from the Lord’s Prayer, where Jesus teaches us to pray, “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.” This profound line reminds us that while God does not lead us into temptation, He is our deliverer, offering strength and guidance to overcome it. Listen as Pastor Morris unpacks how this prayer equips us to face life’s challenges with confidence, trusting in God’s power to protect and rescue us from harm. Matthew 6:13 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.

In today’s message, Pastor Morris highlights the line from the Lord's Prayer, “forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors,” reminding us that just as Jesus forgave us through His sacrifice, we are called to extend that same forgiveness to others. Join us as we explore how truly understanding the depth of Jesus’ forgiveness leaves us with no choice but to forgive, freeing ourselves and others in the process. Matthew 6:12 And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.
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