Transformative Prayer: Embracing the Lord's Prayer

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Prayer is how we experience the transforming power of the Gospel. It's how we experience more of God's work in our lives. It's the means by which God reveals himself through his word. We don't want to be a people who say that our spiritual walk is informational only. We want it to be transformational, that we expect to be different, that we expect to change. [00:36:58] (30 seconds)


Because what we believe is this, is that Jesus died for our sins to give us a new relationship with God, whereby we would experience his ongoing work in our lives. This is what Christ has done, is he's reconciled us to God and opened to us the participation in the divine nature, in the supernatural. [00:44:44] (21 seconds)


Father, your name be honored as holy. Seven powerful words. The beginning of the perfect prayer does three things. It is. It establishes the relationship we have with God. It expresses God's imminence, that is God's nearness. And it embraces God's transcendence. [00:50:35] (19 seconds)


If you believe that you are loved and accepted, you will experience love and acceptance, if you bring your need to God as though he's the one who can meet it, God will meet the need. Oftentimes in prayer, we bring our anxieties, we bring our worries, and we bring them to God, and what we hear God say is, you figure it out. [00:53:22] (25 seconds)


The Spirit's the means by which we trust God for our daily needs, for daily bread. That's the means by which we trust that we will be okay and that we receive peace from that. Paul says that in Philippians. Don't be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, present your requests to God. [00:56:14] (24 seconds)


When we pray, whether we know it or not, whether we struggle to believe it or not, we are participating in divine community, in divine family. That, my friends, is I hope for each one of us in 2025, that we would know without a shadow of a doubt the reality of God's work in our life, that we would see and testify to his ongoing faithfulness. [01:12:56] (25 seconds)


To bring us into the Father's family. To be his children. To cry out Abba Father, which is the spirit. This gift and blessing in our life. That as we do that, you would affirm our faith. Lord, I pray that you would give us revelation. That you would let us see ourselves. [01:14:10] (28 seconds)


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