The Lord's Prayer
Book Details
Author(s)Patrick J Vaughan
PublisherCreation House
ISBN / ASIN1599792397
ISBN-139781599792392
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Sales Rank4,891,902
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
In the Gospel of Matthew we read as Jesus was awaiting His arrest and
crucifixion in the Garden of Gethsemane, He went to his disciples and found
them sleeping. He asked them to tarry with Him and to keep watch. (Matt 26:38) (Tarry meant to watch and pray with Him) Similarly, here we are at the end times and the great and awesome day of the Lord is fast approaching. Jesus Is asking this question again to each and every one of us saying; “Will you tarry with me?â€
I am writing this as an encouragement for you to take your prayer life to another level. There is nothing wrong with any type of prayer, even our quick
prayers that say thanks, help, or especially I Love you to the Father. But I
believe we need to advance higher and press in farther, no matter where we are
currently in our prayer life. Some may not know how to get closer in prayer or
take that part of their life to the next level, but remember even the disciples
asked Jesus to teach them to pray. (See Luke 11:1) By studying “The Lord’s
Prayerâ€, we can tap into this same teaching Jesus shared with his disciples and allow it to enrich our own prayer lives.
crucifixion in the Garden of Gethsemane, He went to his disciples and found
them sleeping. He asked them to tarry with Him and to keep watch. (Matt 26:38) (Tarry meant to watch and pray with Him) Similarly, here we are at the end times and the great and awesome day of the Lord is fast approaching. Jesus Is asking this question again to each and every one of us saying; “Will you tarry with me?â€
I am writing this as an encouragement for you to take your prayer life to another level. There is nothing wrong with any type of prayer, even our quick
prayers that say thanks, help, or especially I Love you to the Father. But I
believe we need to advance higher and press in farther, no matter where we are
currently in our prayer life. Some may not know how to get closer in prayer or
take that part of their life to the next level, but remember even the disciples
asked Jesus to teach them to pray. (See Luke 11:1) By studying “The Lord’s
Prayerâ€, we can tap into this same teaching Jesus shared with his disciples and allow it to enrich our own prayer lives.
