Lesson Focus
- Prayer is presented as communion with the Father, not a last-resort emergency tool.
- Jesus lived by seeing what the Father was doing, and believers are invited into that same dependence.
- The Lord's Prayer is taught as a pattern to savor and participate in rather than a rote formula.
- Each line trains the heart in fatherhood, worship, kingdom desire, dependence, forgiveness, deliverance, and trust.
- Prayer aligns believers with the Father's heart and forms them into co-laborers with Him.
- The lesson encourages making prayer a first priority and a lifestyle of ongoing communion.
Scriptures Mentioned
- John 5:19-20
- Matthew 6:9-13
- Ephesians 3:14-15
- Psalm 23