THE LORD'S PRAYER OUTLINE I. POSITION: Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. It gives us the constituent parts that should go into our prayer time as we dialog (i.e., not monolog) with God.
This prayer outline, similar to the Ten Commandments (1), perfectly addresses all areas of sin to be avoided; the Lord's Prayer perfectly addresses all areas of our lives that must be developed to live Christlike lives. How Do I Use The Lord's Prayer? One way to pray like Jesus is to pray the Lord's Prayer word for word. You can also personalize it and use Jesus' words as a structure for your prayers.
This post breaks the prayer down, verse by verse so that you can pray like Jesus. I also created a PDF journal that guides you through The Lord's Prayer as well! An Outline of The Lord's Prayer The Lord's Prayer is more than just a prayer we memorize and recite, it's also a lesson in how to pray. Learn to pray as Jesus taught by using the Lord's Prayer prayer as a guide for your own prayers.
Below is an outline of the Lord's Prayer. Each section is a prayer we should offer to God. Each line represents how we should pray.
Be in the will of God (prayer life, church, work habits, obedience in giving). Believe it is God's will to prosper you. Be specific and tenacious.
Pastor Greg Laurie says the Lord's Prayer is a model for all prayer and explains the Lord's Prayer line by line. REFLECT OUR Father: Notice that the Lord's Prayer doesn't begin the way we might often begin our prayers. It doesn't begin with I, me, or my.
Beginning prayer with our takes the focus of me, and causes us to be mindful of God's family, the church. It reminds me that whenever I come before my heavenly Father in prayer, I do so as a brother or sister of God's other children. He is our.
PRAYER GUIDE The Lord's Prayer Outline from Dr. Larry Lea's "Could you not tarry?". The Lord's Prayer helps us to know what every prayer should be like.
Now, if you ever don't know what to pray for, go to the Lord's prayer, and it will help you. LORD'S PRAYER OUTLINE I. "Our Father which art in Heaven" Reaffirm your position, as being a son/daughter of God and that He loves you.
Reaffirm your position as being forgiven: Example: Dear Heavenly Father, I come to You in the Name of Jesus. I am so grateful for this day and I know You are with me right now.