Praying the Lords Prayer Post-Resurrection
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Praying the Lord’s Prayer Post Resurrection
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The Lord’s Prayer was taught before the cross, resurrection, ascension, and outpouring of the Holy Spirit. But how should believers understand and pray it after the completed work of Christ?
This audiobook/ seminar explores how the Lord’s Prayer remains foundational while its meaning is expanded through the blood of the new covenant, the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the believer’s union with Him, and the indwelling Holy Spirit.
Drawing from the prayers of Acts, Paul’s letters, the general epistles, and Revelation, this study examines how the apostles carried the Lord’s Prayer forward without usually repeating it word for word.
You will discover:
• Why “Our Father” remains central after the resurrection
• How God’s kingdom is revealed as righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit
• Why apostolic prayers emphasize wisdom, holiness, endurance, love, and gospel advancement
• How forgiveness is now explicitly grounded in the blood of Christ
• What “lead us not into temptation” means in light of spiritual warfare and the Spirit’s help
• How “deliver us from evil” includes deliverance from the evil one, worldly cravings, and this present evil age
• Why Paul says believers do not always know what to pray for as they ought
• Why no one is recorded reciting the Lord’s Prayer word for word after the resurrection
• How to pray the Lord’s Prayer in an expanded, post-resurrection form
The apostles did not replace the Lord’s Prayer.
They unfolded it.
The Lord’s Prayer gives believers the permanent priorities of prayer. The prayers of the New Testament reveal those priorities fully opened through the cross, the blood, the resurrection, the ascension, the kingdom, and the Holy Spirit.
This audiobook is ideal for personal devotion, Bible study, prayer groups, discipleship, sermon preparation, and anyone
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