### Summary
Today, we delved into the profound significance of the Lord's Prayer, particularly focusing on the phrase, "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done." This prayer, given by Jesus, is not just a routine recitation but a powerful declaration and a call to action. We explored the concept of the "decaying kingdom"—the current state of the world marred by darkness, decay, and evil. This kingdom is evident in the broken systems and the pervasive sense of frustration and hopelessness in various sectors of society, from education to law enforcement.
In contrast, Jesus introduces us to the "glorious kingdom" of God, a realm characterized by light, truth, and life. This kingdom is already invading our world, much like the Allied forces landing in Normandy during World War II. We are called to rejoice in this good news and to participate in the divine conspiracy against the powers of darkness by living out the values of God's kingdom in our daily lives. This involves acts of love, justice, and hope, which serve as a foretaste of the complete shalom that will come when God's kingdom is fully realized.
However, praying "Thy kingdom come" is also a dangerous prayer. It requires us to acknowledge our dependence on God, live simply, forgive others, and recognize our own weaknesses. It demands that we surrender our own agendas and egos to align with God's will. This is a radical and challenging call, but it is made possible by understanding the depth of Jesus' love for us. Jesus, the crown prince of heaven, submitted to the Father's will, even to the point of death, to bring us into this kingdom. His sacrificial love empowers us to genuinely pray for God's kingdom to come and His will to be done in our lives and in the world.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. The Decaying Kingdom: The current state of the world is marked by darkness, decay, and evil. This is evident in the broken systems and pervasive frustrations in various sectors of society. Recognizing this helps us understand the urgency and necessity of praying for God's kingdom to come. [50:19]
- 2. The Glorious Kingdom: Jesus' announcement of the kingdom of God is akin to the Allied forces landing in Normandy. It is a call to rejoice and participate in the divine conspiracy against the powers of darkness. Our actions, motivated by hope, serve as a foretaste of the complete shalom that will come when God's kingdom is fully realized. [56:41]
- 3. A Call to Action: Praying "Thy kingdom come" is not just a passive wish but a call to live out the values of God's kingdom in our daily lives. This involves acts of love, justice, and hope, which serve as a rebellion against the powers of darkness and decay. [58:46]
- 4. Dependence and Simplicity: This prayer requires us to acknowledge our dependence on God and live simple, humble lives. It calls us to daily reliance on God for our needs, to forgive others, and to seek forgiveness for our own wrongdoings. This humility and simplicity are essential for aligning with God's will. [63:36]
- 5. Empowered by Love: The only way we can genuinely pray "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done" is by understanding the depth of Jesus' love for us. His sacrificial love, demonstrated by His submission to the Father's will even unto death, empowers us to surrender our own agendas and align with God's will. [01:10:39]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [03:53] - Introduction to the Lord's Prayer Series
- [41:43] - The Familiarity of the Lord's Prayer
- [42:46] - The Need for God in Our Church's New Season
- [43:49] - Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done
- [44:22] - The Decaying Kingdom
- [45:27] - The Kingdom of God in Jesus' Teachings
- [47:02] - Chiastic Structure in Scripture
- [48:42] - The Centrality of the Lord's Prayer
- [49:46] - The Two Kingdoms at Work
- [50:51] - The Origin of Decay and Darkness
- [53:32] - The Reality of Evil
- [54:36] - The Jewish Expectation of God's Kingdom
- [55:09] - The Glorious Kingdom
- [56:41] - Participating in the Divine Conspiracy
- [58:46] - Actions Reflecting the Kingdom
- [60:22] - The Vision of Shalom
- [61:24] - The Importance of Our Work
- [62:28] - The Dangerous Prayer
- [63:36] - Dependence and Simplicity
- [64:40] - The Challenge of Forgiveness
- [65:15] - The Radical Nature of the Prayer
- [66:18] - The Plague of Frogs and Our Reluctance
- [67:25] - The Enemy Within
- [68:03] - The Love of the King
- [70:39] - Empowered by Jesus' Love
- [71:47] - Closing Prayer and Benediction