Season 1 Episode 99
What changes when you believe God is like Jesus? We walk through Matthew 6 and the so‑called Lord’s Prayer to rediscover a Father whose name is worth praising and whose presence invites honest, fearless prayer. No posturing. No empty phrases. Just the secret place, a shut door, and words that align hearts with a kingdom breaking into ordinary life.
We unpack how the model prayer carries four currents of human need—security, provision, forgiveness, and purpose—and why each one rests on God’s revealed character. Looking at the Gospels, we trace how Jesus embodies the Father: welcoming ordinary sinners, confronting oppressive religion, healing, freeing, and finally tasting death for every person. Then we widen the lens to the Old Testament and highlight the repeated chorus about God’s heart—faithful, just, merciful, righteous—drawing from passages like Psalm 103 and Jeremiah 9 to show a throughline of steadfast love. This is not abstract theology; it’s the ground on which real prayer stands.
From there, we move into practice. How do we leave performance behind and pray with clarity and courage? We talk about confessing limits, naming fears of sickness and loss, asking for daily bread without hoarding tomorrow, forgiving those who owe us, and seeking deliverance from the evil that stalks our habits and headlines. As we hallow God’s name, we don’t shrink from our need—we bring it into the light where grace works. By the end, you’ll have a clearer picture of who God is, what Jesus reveals about the Father, and how to pray in a way that actually forms your life.
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