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Jesus provides a prayer as an example, to help us pray as we ought. Jesus never intended this prayer to be a form of words that we recite at the end of, or instead of, our own prayers. Rather he said to pray "in this manner"
There are many more things to pray about than Jesus included in this sample prayer. But whatever the SUBJECT of our prayers, the MANNER in which we pray should be just as our Lord shows us in his
Which of the following are true of the manner of prayer demonstrated in the Lord’s
At certain times in your life, you may wish to temporarily suspend normal physical activities such as eating, sexual intercourse, sleep, daily work, "that you may devote yourselves to prayer"
This is not a habititual or normal manner of life for the Christian. But in some circumstances it may be appropriate
In the normal course of life, Christians are found "breaking bread from house to house and taking their meals together with gladness..."
The value of fasting, and bodily deprivation in other forms, is not intrinsic. When practised as though it does have value in itself, it becomes a problem
Temptation is often unnecessary. God will gladly help us to avoid plenty of situations that we need never get into, where we
Evil is over there, and good is over here, and if we stay here in the good, we won’t get into trouble. For example, if you are here in Bible class tonight, you are not in the sort of danger you might be in, if you were at a sleazy night club tonight. In that place you would not be distancing yourself from lust and the bad company that may corrupt good morals
More often than not, God’s objective is not to lead us away from temptation, but rather to lead us into doing good
Put another factor into the equasion: Satan and his objective. As soon as we do this, we realise that the closer God leads us to doing good, the more Satan tries to deter us, and tries to make us do evil. So, while there are many temptations God can lead us away from, there are also many that he cannot avoid leading us into. By leading us to do good, he brings us to the attention of the devil and
That’s why Jesus, after saying, "Lead us not into temptation" then adds, "But deliver us from evil"
Every time we follow God’s lead, Satan comes to tempt us aggressively, just as he came to tempt Jesus when God led Jesus into the wilderness
Remember that "God does not tempt anyone"

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These questions are for you to think about and discuss. Other parts of this lesson may help you
Christ’s prayer says, "Do not lead us into temptation". Would God ever lead anyone
What was wrong with the customary manner of praying in
In Matthew 6:16 Jesus uses the phrase, "Whenever you fast..." When is that? When is it good to
In what sense does God "give us each day
For whom are requests made in the first part of the Lord’s example prayer, and for whom are the requests made in

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