Title: Our Prayer (Matthew 6:5-15)
Contents
(…) Fear and fear of the swine flu are not only ruling people’s minds but also their lives. (…) The world is now at war with a malicious virus. But viruses aren't all bad. There are also good viruses that spread from human heart to heart. Sociologists call this N-Virus.(…) N-Virus are people who instill hope in the community and motivate the community to leap through the years of stagnation. It appears when you are constantly immersed in thoughts of 'no', 'can't', 'hopeless' in the church or family, claiming 'it can' and 'there is hope'.(…) Prayer is It is to serve Jesus Christ like N-Virus in a difficult and difficult life.(…) The Lord taught us to pray without ceasing for the rest of our lives. So, what is our prayer?
(1) Our prayers are for the glory of God.
(…) We often offer prayers in which I am glorified. At the time of Jesus, the Pharisees were famous for their prayers. However, their prayers were intended to be praised by people, not to God. (…) Everyone, I hope that you will pray to become saints who glorify God. I pray that every word I say and every action I take will honor God, glorify the name of Jesus, and become a saint who gives grace to the church.
(2) We should pray for our daily bread.
(…) This prayer means that we should not live greedy and greedy before God who fills us every day. (…) Ask God to be with us every day. It is a prayer that longs for us to not live without Jesus for a day, but to live in Jesus, through Jesus, and toward Jesus. In the content of the prayer, ‘To me… ’ rather than ‘to us… ’ I pray. It says 'to all of us', not 'me'.(…) You cannot live without being full by yourself. If we live well, we truly live.
⑶ Our prayer is in a life of forgiveness.
The Lord tells us to pray to be a forgiving saint. “If we do not forgive others, neither will our God forgive me.” It is natural for a forgiven person to forgive others. Pray for a heart to forgive and live, and I hope that you will enjoy the blessings of God that God gives you by forgiving others every day. Let's remember and give thanks for Jesus' deep love for teaching us to pray this morning. And, realizing the earnestness of the Lord, whenever we pray, we must pray honestly and honestly. (…) Amen.