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When the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray, he didn't just give them a prayer to repeat--he gave them a way to pray. By using the elements within the Lord's Prayer as an outline, we can order our personal devotions according to the prayer of Jesus. We can eventually make the Lord's Prayer our own prayer, using the words as a sure guide to personal devotion.
This approach treats each phrase of the Lord's Prayer as rich with insight and direction for us. Before we pray for blessings for ourselves, for example, we pray to be a source of blessing to others.
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When the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray, he didn't just give them a prayer to repeat--he gave them a way to pray. By using the elements within the Lord's Prayer as an outline, we can order our personal devotions according to the prayer of Jesus. We can eventually make the Lord's Prayer our own prayer, using the words as a sure guide to personal devotion.

This approach treats each phrase of the Lord's Prayer as rich with insight and direction for us. Before we pray for blessings for ourselves, for example, we pray to be a source of blessing to others.

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Autorenporträt
James L. Papandrea is an assistant professor of church history at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois. He writes, lectures, conducts retreats, and leads days of recollection for people seeking to reenergize and reground their lives.