Sunday, 22 March 2015

'Teach Us How to Pray' (Episode 6)

Hello All,
The part of the poem that we will be emphasising on today is highlighted in blue. The black colour text in the poem is a recap of what we have already done last week.
Let us now continue with the sixth episode of this poem…

'Teach Us How to Pray' (Episode 6)
By Joanne Liaw Sook Ling (February 12, 2015)
When was the last time you knelt down humbly to pray?
Was it this morning, yesterday or last Sunday?
Was it last week, last month or a few years ago?
Or only when you are face to face with a foe?

Prayer is not as complicated as it seems
It is sharing with God our feelings, needs and dreams
It is responding to our Lord with thanksgiving
As we look forward to the coming of the King

The Lord Jesus Himself showed us how we should pray
The Lord’s Prayer guides us when we don’t know what to say
It reminds us of our dependence on Jesus
To love, strengthen, encourage and provide for us

The Lord’s Prayer begins with, 'Our Father in heaven’
Which helps us to address the God of creation
As, 'our Father', who is sovereign and yet loving
To those He has called, 'Children of the King of kings’

'Hallowed be Your name,’ hearkens us to treat God’s name
With the highest honour, reverence and acclaim
We are not to profane the name of God Almighty
For His sacred name is set apart as holy

'Your kingdom come,’ calls God’s people to work and pray
For the advance of God’s kingdom on earth each day
Christ reigns in the hearts of Christians who show His love
In their lives, to glorify their Father above

'Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven’
Tells of God’s will for the conduct of His servants
That is pleasing to Him as revealed clearly
In Scripture that guides our path and choices daily

It also tells us of God's sovereign will
That nothing can thwart, for He will fulfill
Every promise in His good and perfect timing
We need not worry for He'll take care of all things

We are to pray, 'Give us this day our daily bread’
For daily provisions, we need not be afraid
Let us bring to God all of our anxieties
For He will sustain us in life’s rocky journey

TO BE CONTINUED...

Points for Reflection:
Give us this day our daily bread.
(Matthew 6:11 ESV)
·         Have you been depending on your own resources to meet your needs?
·         Even if you are, it is good to remember that those resources come from God Himself.
·         In fact, everything comes from Him and belongs to Him – our money, intellect, talents, etc.
·         Have you been worrying about the needs of life?
·         Have you been bringing those needs to God in prayer?
·         Commit your needs to God and unburden your anxieties to Him in prayer.

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