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Kingdom Prayers

March 5, 2023 • Jeff Maness • 1 Timothy 2:1–6, Matthew 6:9–10

In the Lord's Prayer we pray, "May your Kingdom come soon." What does this mean? Nineteenth century theologian Albert Barnes says in his commentary of Matthew, "The word 'kingdom' here means 'reign.' The petition is the expression of a wish that God may 'reign' everywhere; that his laws may be obeyed; and especially that the gospel of Christ may be advanced everywhere, until the world shall be filled with his glory."


This is not a passive wish on our part. We must do our part by praying Kingdom Prayers. In this message, Pastor Jeff Maness not only teaches us what that means, but has the congregation join in in three ways:


1.) Seeking God for the needs of others

2.) Standing in the gap for the souls of others

3.) Surrendering our lives for the sake of others


Watch this message and join in praying, "May Your Kingdom come soon!"

Power

April 2, 2023 • Jeff Maness • 1 Corinthians 10:13, Luke 10:18–19, 2 Corinthians 4:16–18, Matthew 6:9–13, Ephesians 1:19–20

At the end of the Lord's Prayer Jesus says to pray, "And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one." Some translations add, "For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen." (Matthew 6:13) In this last message from the Pray Like This series, Pastor Jeff Maness shows us that God’s power is available and accessible for those who believe!

The Way of the Disciple

March 26, 2023 • David Miller • Matthew 6:9–12, Romans 3:23, 1 John 1:8–9, Hebrews 4:16, Ephesians 4:31

As we continue our study of The Lord's Prayer, we come to the verse that asks us to check our hearts, Matthew 6:12, "and forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us." Living in relationship with God requires that we forgive those who have hurt us, but forgiveness is not always easy, especially if that person hurt us in a very deep way. It may give us a sort of comfort or a feeling of self-righteousness to hold on to that hurt and unforgiveness. But God knows that this not only hurts the one who won't forgive, but more than likely those around them, as well, as that unforgiveness turns into bitterness. Bitterness grieves the Holy Spirit, makes us hard to live with, thwarts God’s plan for our lives, and can suck the life out of you. This message, "The Way of the Disciple" by Pastor David Miller, will help you find freedom from any unforgiveness you may be holding onto, even if you didn't realize it was there.

Seeking the Provider

March 19, 2023 • Chris Taylor • Matthew 6:9–11, Matthew 7:9–11, Exodus 16:15–20, Matthew 25:25–33, James 1:17

In the Lord's Prayer, Jesus told us to ask the Father to, "Give us this day our daily bread." (Matthew 6:11) Just as in Exodus 16:15b-20 when God provided manna for the Israelites each day, just enough for that day, we are to trust God to give us what we need each day. But we don't seek God because of what He can give us. If we did, we would miss so much! In this message, Worship Arts Director Chris Taylor teaches us that, "Seeking Jesus for who He is is more important than seeking Him for provision." Watch to learn how: 1.) Jesus gives us, or provides, our daily needs. 2.) We have faith for the provision, but we trust in the provider. 3.) JESUS IS OUR ULTIMATE PROVISION!