

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.


Pastor John Randall today will open Matthew six, and return to his series on the Sermon on the Mount. We’re taking some extra time looking at what we might say is a model for prayer, given by Jesus to His disciples. It starts with worship, then goes into petitions, and then ends with worship.

You can do nothing better than to learn how to pray. There is a warefare in prayer and Dr. Rogers shows us through the Lord's Prayer the sinister person of evil, the seductive power of evil, and the sovereign protection from evil. Praise the Lord for the ending of this prayer: "For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen."

Join us on PowerPoint today as we continue digging in to the life-transforming words spoken by our Lord and Savior in the Sermon on the Mount. The heart cry from the disciples when they said “Lord, teach us to pray,” ought to be our own cry, Pastor Jack Graham says in this message you won’t want to miss.

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.
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