Praying the Lord's Prayer in the End Times

ON DEMAND COURSE
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Praying the Lord's Prayer in the End Times is an ON DEMAND COURSE that you can watch at your own pace. Once you register for this course, log into your MSI account, choose this course in 'Browse Products' under 'My Library', and you will find the videos along with all the course materials.


COURSE DESCRIPTION:

The Lord's Prayer, perhaps better called The Disciples' Prayer, is not the prayer of comfortable persons who are satisfied with the treasures of the kingdoms of this world. It is the desperate daily plea of those who have accepted their role as the new covenant, new creation kingdom of priests. They are the ones who by trust, dependence, and obedience see through the present evil age and recognize that this world is not as it should be. Moreover, they know that only God can set it right! It is the mainstay daily prayer of those who truly seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness. When the earliest disciples of Jesus the Messiah prayed this prayer, they were not passively waiting around for the Kingdom of God to come to earth. Rather, it is as if they were ascending to heaven to bring it down to earth forever! Is this our robust habit of daily prayer? Come discover how those who live at the intersection of the heavens and the earth pray the Lord's Prayer in the end times!

We will begin with what it means to address God as 'Father' (a meaning that has been lost in history which will surprise you). We will continue petition by petition: (1) "sanctified be Your name"; (2) "may Your kingdom come, may Your will be done, as in heaven so also on earth"; (3) "give us this day our daily bread"; (4) "forgive us our debts as we forgive those who are indebted to us"; and (5) "lead us not into testing, but on the contrary deliver us from the evil one".


MSI ON DEMAND
These courses are pre-recorded videos and a slide deck or notes that you work through at your own pace ON DEMAND.

Course content

4 sections | 13 lessons