Dr. Jordan Rogers continues his sermon series on prayer in this sermon from Matthew 6:7-15 entitled, "The Framework of Prayer."
Meaningful prayer is primarily about God. That truth is exemplified in 'The Lord's Prayer' as recorded in Matthew 6. As Jesus taught His disciples to pray, He gave them a framework by which to pray. From this teaching, we also learn how to pray meaningfully to our Heavenly Father.
The following is a sermon from Matthew 6:7-15 and below you will find the video recording and a sermon outline to help you follow along as you watch. I hope this study tool helps you grow in your love for the Lord Jesus and in your obedience to Him.
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Sermon Title: “The Framework of Prayer”
Text: Matthew 6:7-15
Sermon Summary: Meaningful prayer is primarily about God.
Sermon Structure: Five prompts to guide meaningful prayer
vs.7-8—Two Reasons to Avoid Aimless Prayer
vs.9-15—Five Prompts to Guide Meaningful Christian Prayer
Prompt #1: When you pray to the Father, talk about His person. (vs.9)
Prompt #2: When you pray to the Father, talk about His plan. (vs.10)
Prompt #3: When you pray to the Father, talk about His provision. (vs.11)
Prompt #4: When you pray to the Father, talk about His pardon. (vs.12)
Prompt #5: When you pray to the Father, talk about His protection. (vs.13)
To watch this video on YouTube, use the following link:
https://youtu.be/bvfDqf0KtFg