A detailed explanation of the contents of the Lord's prayer

What does the first sentence of the Lord's prayer teach us?

A: The first sentence of the Lord's prayer: "Our father in heaven" teaches us to respect God with holiness and awe, just as children are close to their father, believing that he will listen to and help us, and teaching us to pray for others with others.

Brief description: The first sentence is an introduction or prologue. From this we know that the first sentence of the Lord's prayer teaches us three things: (1) Because he is in heaven, we should respect him; (2) Because he is our father, we should face him fearlessly; Because he is our father, we should pray for them with others. Is 64:9: O Lord, do not be very angry, nor remember iniquity forever. Please look down on us, we are all your people. Luke 1 1: 13: Although you are not good, you still know how to give good things to your children. How much more will the heavenly father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him? Rom 8: 15: What you have received is not a slave's heart, but you are still afraid; What we got was our son's heart, so we shouted, "ABBA! Father! " Ephesians 6: 18: By the Holy Spirit, I always pray and pray in many ways, and I will watch and pray for all the saints here tirelessly. What do we ask in the first article of the Lord's prayer?

A: The first article of the Lord's Prayer says, "May all people hallow your name." Here, we ask God to give us strength, so that we and all people can glorify his name in all things he reveals to us, and handle everything for his own glory.

Simply explain: "seeking" means asking for something. There are six prayers in the Lord's prayer: the first three are about God, and the last three are about ourselves. In the first petition, we asked for two things: (1) the name of God was sanctified or glorified; (2) The name of God is sanctified or glorified by all things. Psalm 67: 1-3: May God have mercy on us, bless us and shine on us with his face; Let the world know your way and all nations know your salvation. Let the nations praise you, O God, and all the peoples praise you. Matthew 6:33: Seek his kingdom and his righteousness first, and all these things will be added to you. Sea fish of Sparidae 1 1:36: Because everything comes from him, trust him and belong to him. Glory belongs to him forever. Amen! What do we ask in the second verse of the Lord's Prayer?

A: The second article of the Lord's Prayer says, "May your kingdom come." Here, we ask God to make Satan's kingdom decline, to make his kingdom of grace prosper, and to allow himself and others to enter and stay there for a long time, and to ask his glorious kingdom to come as soon as possible.

Simply explain: "country" is a group of people ruled by the king. There are three countries mentioned here: the country of Satan or the country that obeys Satan, the country of grace or the country that obeys God, the country of glory or the country that rules with Christ in glory. In this petition, we ask God to let the first country decline, the second country prosper and the third country come as soon as possible. Psalm 68: 1: May God arise and scatter his enemies; Keep those who hate him away from him. Ps 5 1: 18: Please be kind to Zion and build the wall of Jerusalem according to your good pleasure. 1 Thessalonians 3: 1: Brothers, please pray for us that the word of the Lord will spread quickly and be glorified, just as it is among you. Marine fish of Sparidae 10: 1: Brothers, what I want in my heart and ask God is that Israel should be saved. Revelation 22:20: The witness said, "Yes, I will come quickly." Amen. Lord Jesus, I hope you can come! What do we ask in the third verse of the Lord's Prayer?

Answer: Article 3 of the Lord's Prayer says, "May your will be done on earth as you are in heaven." Here, we pray for the grace of God, so that we can learn and obey his will willingly in everything, just like angels in the sky.

Explanation: "God's will" is what God wants to do. This will be done perfectly in heaven, and in this petition, we hope it can be done equally perfectly on earth. But we can't do it ourselves, so we ask God to help us fully know his will, so that we can not only know it, but also act on it. Psalm 1 19:34-36: Give me understanding, and I will keep your laws, and I will keep them with all my heart. Make me keep your commandments, for this is my delight. Turn my heart to your testimonies and not to ill-gotten gains. Acts 2 1: 14: We stopped and said, "May the Lord's will be done." Psalm 103:20: All mighty angels who obey his command and do his will should praise the Lord. 103:22: praise the Lord in all the places where the Lord governs. Praise the Lord, my soul.

What do we ask in the fourth verse of the Lord's Prayer?

A: The fourth article of the Lord's Prayer says, "Give us our daily food today." We are here to ask God to give us enough and beautiful things we need in this life so that we can enjoy his happiness at the same time.

Explanation: The order of prayer comes from God first, and then from ourselves. In this petition, we ask for the supplies our bodies need. We ask for two things: daily necessities and God's blessing. Deuteronomy 8:3: He afflicted you and made you hungry, and gave you manna, which you and your fathers did not know, to eat, so that you might know that man does not live by bread alone, but by all the words spoken by the LORD. Pro 30:8: Keep falsehood and lies away from me. Make me neither poor nor rich, and give me the food I need. Ps 90: 17: may the glory of the Lord our god be to us. May you build the work in our hands; May you stand firm in the work in our hands. What do we ask in the fifth article of the Lord's Prayer?

Answer: Article 5 of the Lord's Prayer says, "Forgive our debts as we forgive others." We are here to pray for God's mercy and forgive all our sins for Christ's sake, so we dare to ask because we can forgive others from the heart because of God's grace.

Explanation: In the fifth and sixth prayers, we prayed for spiritual supplies. First, we ask for forgiveness of our sins. The Bible promises that if we forgive others, God will forgive us. Then, if God asks us to forgive all those who have offended us, we can be sure that he has listened to our prayers. Sin is called debt here, because when we sin, we owe the law; The law requires not only obedience, but also punishment for disobedience. Psalm 5 1: 1: God, please have mercy on me according to your lovingkindness and blot out my transgressions according to your abundant compassion. Matt 6: 14: If you forgive people's transgressions, your heavenly father will also forgive you. What do we ask in the sixth verse of the Lord's Prayer?

A: Article 6 of the Lord's Prayer says, "Do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil." Here, we pray to God to protect us from temptation and evil, or to help us when we are tempted and save us from evil.

Simple explanation: temptation is to lure us to commit crimes. In this petition, we ask God not to let us meet all temptations, otherwise he will let us resist and overcome them. Matt 26:4 1: Watch and pray, lest you fall into temptation. Psalm 19: 13: Please stop your servant from committing the crime of willfulness, and don't let this crime rule me. Psalm 5 1: 10: God! Please create a clean heart for me and restore my upright heart. 5 1: 12: Please free me from the joy of salvation and give me a willing spirit to support me.

What does the end of the Lord's prayer teach us?

A: The conclusion of the Lord's prayer is: "Because the kingdom, power and glory are yours forever. Amen." This is to teach us that only God can answer our prayers. When we pray, we should praise him and give him kingdom, authority and glory. Finally, in order to prove that our request is sincere and be sure that it will be answered, we say, "Amen."

Simple explanation: language is the last. The end of the Lord's prayer teaches us three things: (1) We should only look to God for help; (2) All praise belongs to the only God who can listen to our prayers; (3) At the end of prayer, say "Amen", which means I hope so, or I hope my prayer is heard. Dan 9: 18- 19: We beg before you, not because of our own righteousness, but because of your great compassion. Ask the Lord to listen, ask the Lord to forgive, ask the Lord to answer and do it, and don't delay for yourself. Oh, my God! Chronicles 29: 1 1: Lord! Respect for greatness, ability, glory, strength and majesty is yours; Everything in heaven and earth is yours. 29: 13: Our God! We thank you and praise your glorious name. Revelation 22:20: Amen! Lord Jesus, I hope you can come!