The Lord’s Prayer
as a Pattern for Prayer
Start with adoration – remember who you are
speaking with, and give God thanks for the blessings you have received. “Our Father in heaven, Hallowed by your
name.”
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Ask for God’s perspective on the things you
are praying for (this might be a good time to read some scripture and
consider what it has to say about your concerns. This also means being willing to be a part
of the answer to your own prayers.
“Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”
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Tell
God about your concerns for yourself and others. We call this petition and intercession.
“Give us this day our daily bread.”
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Talk to God about your relationships – Not just
the things you want for yourself and others but the relationships
themselves. Reflect on whether you
have done things God calls sin and hurt your relationships, and as you ask
for forgiveness for your sins – be willing to offer that same forgiveness to
others. “Forgive us our trespasses,
as we also have forgiven those who trespass against us.
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. Commit your day and your future
into God’s hands. What challenges and
opportunities has God given you in the day to come? What threats might be
coming? Ask God for guidance and
strength to face them. “Lead us not
into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”
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