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10. Our Listening Father Luke 9:51-62 p. 957
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Prayer Our series: “Pictures of New Life”
Today’s passage “. . . Give the Holy Spirit . . .” (v 13) Direct link between prayer & outpouring of the Spirit
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1. A Prayer Jesus gives us a prayer to pray. Five simple petitions:
Hallowed be your name Your Kingdom come Give us each day our daily bread Forgive us our sins Lead us not into testing/temptation
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1. A Prayer . . . Two peculiarities:
Address God as “Father” Linking forgiveness to how we treat others (who owe us) Similarities to a Jewish prayer: Qaddish. Much of their tradition came from the Old Testament.
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1. A Prayer . . . “Hallowed be your name”
Or, “May your name be treated as holy” Passive imperative – who will do it is unclear. Also ambiguous: God acting to cause people to honour His name (Isa 29:23) God’s people acting to honour God’s name (Ezek 36:23) We are asking God to act to honour his name We are committing ourselves to glorify Him in our lives.
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These first two petitions speak directly to how we live.
1. A Prayer . . . “Your Kingdom come” Looks forward to the full establishment of God’s Kingdom Commits us to be part of spreading God’s Kingdom. N.T. Wright: “We are to colonize earth with the life of Heaven” These first two petitions speak directly to how we live.
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1. A Prayer . . . “Give us each day our daily bread”
A simple request for daily provision. Two Old Testament allusions to inform our understanding: Provision of Manna in the desert (Exod 16:4-5) Provided and collected daily. Important principle from Proverbs 30:7-9. Adequate for each day but not an excess.
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1. A Prayer . . . “Forgive us our sins”
We certainly need forgiveness. God offers it freely. Some disconcerting words: “as we ourselves forgive …” What we forgive – “debts” Cultural practice of reciprocity, vassalage & patronage. Rigid system of obligations that had to be met. We should give without expecting in return (Luke 6:34-35) Based on the generosity of God (Matt 10:8).
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1. A Prayer . . . “Lead us not into testing temptation”
A word with two meanings: Temptation: the Devil entices us into evil (James 1:13-14) Testing: God uses to strengthen our faith (James 1:2-3) A deliverance from both ?
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1. A Prayer . . . We address these requests to our “Father”
Invited into the same intimacy with God that Jesus had
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2. God is better than a Friend
A Friend is awakened at midnight. In spite of the inconvenience he will surely help Phrase with two translations: “Because of his shamelessness” (host waking his friend) “Because of his not being shamed” (Man in the house) Key: who the pronoun “his” refers to. Must be the man asleep in the house. How much more will God respond to our needs!
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3. God is better than an Earthly Father
Parents do not play tricks on their children. We are evil and wouldn’t do this. God would never do such a thing! He is so gracious He will even give us His Holy Spirit.
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Living It The essence: Ask, Seek, Knock. (v 9-10)
Prayer is a privilege. He is God and I am not Prayer is the frontlines of spiritual battle (Eph 6:12) Prayer will bring the Spirit – courage, discipline, power I can be part of what God is doing.
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Living It . . . I know we desire God to work amongst us.
It is not only sin that can hold us back. With open hearts and hands let God speak to you: Is there something good that has become an Idol? Is there a good thing I need to let go of?
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