Kevin Dibbley - May 24, 2020

"Thy Kingdom Come" Matthew 6:10 Part 1

"Thy Kingdom Come" Matthew 6:10 by Pastor Kevin Dibbley One of the great privileges of prayer is that our Savior is already on the move. As we continue our study of the Lord’s Prayer this week, we will be examining Jesus’ words when He calls us to pray “Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” Jesus is the long- waited and promised King. He is not powerless. He cannot be thwarted. He shall reign forever and ever. Pray that the King of Kings would teach us to align ourselves and our vision with His promised reign on earth, as it is in heaven. Looking forward to studying and praying this with you all!

Scripture References: Matthew 6:10

From Series: "Whatever It Takes: Finding Fresh Power In A Familiar Prayer"

Whatever It Takes: Finding Fresh Power In A Familiar Prayer Matthew 6:6-15 Have you ever wondered if people can really change? Have you ever wondered if you could truly change? Often, we think to ourselves that the possibility of deep change in our lives is increasingly unlikely as time goes on. We struggle with the same old sins. We fall into the same bad habits. We get stuck in the same mindless amusements. Who really changes and for how long? One of the great encouragements of the Bible is that there is power for deep and lasting change through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. One of the greatest and most familiar passages in the Bible, The Lord’s Prayer, is actually designed to call God’s people to seek God’s face for deep authentic personal change. Over the next several weeks, we are going to look at a familiar passage of Scripture in what is hopefully a completely fresh and unfamiliar way. Whatever It Takes is discovering how Jesus’ teaching on prayer is a clear call to seek a radically new set of passions and priorities in our lives – Kingdom priorities. Pray that God will help all of us pray an old prayer in a radically new way. Are you willing to pray “Whatever It Takes”?

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