Matthew 6:9-10 - Your name, Your kingdom, Your Will

  1. Read Matthew 6:9-10. After addressing God as Father, Jesus leads us to pray three petitions in these verses. What are they? How are they different from one another? How are they the same?

  2. In today’s sermon, Robb said these opening petitions reflect “Radical God-Centeredness,” which means God is the always the main character in the story, and everyone else is in a supporting role. If a human is self-centered, we consider it a flaw in character. Why is it OK for God to be God-centered?

  3. Consider the verses below as they relate to the three petitions for God’s Name, Kingdom and Will. How do the promises of scripture inform our faith as we take up these “eschatological pleas” in prayer?

    1. NAME: Exodus 9:16; Isaiah 42:8

    2. KINGDOM: Psalm 29:10; Daniel 4:3

    3. WILL: Isaiah 46:8-13

  4. Reflect together on the phrase, “on earth as it is in heaven.” When you look out your window, what do you think will be different when God’s kingdom comes in power, here? Which of those things can we ask God to accomplish in our day? When you think about that day when his kingdom comes, what excites you most?

  5. How does the cross of Christ mediate the Godward petitions of Matthew 6:9-10? What difference does it make in your life to know that Jesus fulfills these pleas on our behalf?

  6. Spend time praying together. Consider praying through the 4/4 Pattern of Worship Based Prayer from Daniel Henderson.

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