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“Our Daily Bread”<br />— The Lord’s Prayer,<br />Part 7 of 12
Seek first his Kingdom and his righteousness, and God will give you everything you need. Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will have its own worries.

“In Earth as It Is in Heaven” —<br />The Lord’s Prayer,<br />Part 6 of 12
Jesus said, “I will give you the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven, so the things on earth will be either bound or set free according to what is in heaven.” — Matthew 16:19…

“Thy Will Be Done”<br />— The Lord’s Prayer,<br />Part 5 of 12
“My Father,” Jesus said, “if you are willing, let me escape this suffering. Nevertheless, I want your will, not mine.” — Luke 22:42 Amazingly, I have the power to say no…

“Thy Kingdom Come”<br />— The Lord’s Prayer,<br />Part 4 of 12
“If you love me,” Jesus said, “you will do what I tell you to do.” Sin is failure to do the good you know you should do.

“Hallowed Be Thy Name”<br />— The Lord’s Prayer,<br /> Part 3 of 12
God has promoted Christ to the highest of all positions and has made the name Jesus greater than any other name.

“Who Art in Heaven”<br />— The Lord’s Prayer,<br />Part 2 of 12
As I walk through the most trying times of my life, a dark valley of the shadow of death, I still don't have to fear, because you're at my side.

“Our Father”<br />— The Lord’s Prayer,<br />Part 1 of 12
My Father, you are greater than all other gods, for none of their works has any value compared to what you have done.

The Lord's Prayer
The Holy Spirit will help us in our weaknesses. For example, we don't always know the Lord's will and what to pray for, but the Spirit prays through us with groaning…
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It's Greek to Me
The second discussion question in Acts of the Messengers in the Early Church says: “The original Greek text has no chapter breaks, numbered verses, or paragraphs.

What to Do if You Don't Know What to Ask
Don’t Ask Me In grade school, I quickly learned not to answer every time the teacher had a question.

Only Begotten
Turn to Psalm 2, and you’ll have to guess who the writer was. But Peter and John tell us in Acts 4:25 that this was one of many songs written by King David, who was…

Did God Create Evil?
Google that question and you’ll get over 1.6 million responses. Even if you could read them all, I’m not sure you’d get the correct answer. Why do people ask?