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The Lord's Prayer (Part 1)

Scripture: Matthew 6:9-6:10
Sermon Series: Sermon on the Mount
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: March 2011
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
The Lord’s Prayer
Part I
Matthew 6:9-10

Almost all of our prayers begin by rushing into a series of requests in which we pour out to God our problems, our needs, our irritations. Unfortunately this only reinforces the focus of our attention on what is troubling us and our inability to remedy it. It could be that is at least part of the problem of why we are more depressed and frustrated after we pray than before.
Alan Redpath sums up how many feel even when they have prayed, “When we have finished our praying we can scarcely bring ourselves to believe that our feeble words can have been heard, or that they can have made no difference in the things concerning which we have been praying. We’ve said our prayers but we have not prayed.” [Alan Redpath. “Victorious Praying: Studies in the Lord’s Prayer.” (Grand Rapids: Fleming Revell, 1993) p. 12]
The Disciples themselves must have felt some-what the same way for they came to Jesus and said, according to Luke’s account, “Lord teach us how to pray.” (Luke 11:1) It was in response to the request to “teach them how to pray” that the Lord gave what is most commonly called “The Lord’s Prayer.”
Matthew tells us in verse nine that Jesus said, “In this manner, therefore, pray: Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name. (10) Your kingdom come. Your will be done On earth as it is in heaven. (11) Give us this day our daily bread. (12) And forgive us our debts, As we forgive our debtors.(13) And do not lead us into temptation, But deliver us from the evil one. For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen” (Matthew 6:9-13)
There are some who argue that this should not be called the Lord’s Prayer but that the prayer recorded in John 17 more rightful deserves that title. Yet because this great prayer has been called “The Lord’s Prayer” for almost 2,000 years it is pointless to think we will change it now. But whether you call this the “Lord’s Prayer,” the “Disciples Prayer” or the “Model Prayer” doesn’t matter much as long as we recognize that it given by Jesus as a model for all true prayer.
The Lord’s Prayer was given to us as the Lord’s pattern for prayer that is acceptable to God. The Lord’s Prayer was given to show the Disciples how to pray, that is how they should go about praying, not just the words they should use. Jesus begins by saying, “In this manner” or “Pray like this” or “When you pray, say this.”
It is particularly ironic that the Lord’s Prayer is often mindlessly repeated, given that Jesus warned in verses 7 and 8 against the dangers of meaningless repetition. Two truths seem apparent. First, he does not want us to repeat any prayer again and again. There is a difference between much talking and much praying. Secondly, he wants us to know that God does not hear us based on the length of our prayers. Some of the world’s most effective prayers have been short.
The Lord’s Prayer is made up of six or seven petitions (depending on how the prayer is divided); the first three petitions are called the “Your Petitions” because they begin with the word “Your” and they
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