I continue our series, “The Art of Prayer,” this past weekend at Eastbrook with a message entitled “Praying Like a Master” from Luke 11:1-13. Jesus is the Master of prayer, and if we want to truly learn about prayer then we must apprentice ourselves to the Master. When the disciples had spent enough time with Jesus, they asked Him, “Lord, teach us to pray” (Luke 11:1). With the disciples, we need to learn from Jesus’ essential teaching on prayer.
You can watch the message here, following along with the outline below. You can also follow the entire series at our web-site, through the Eastbrook app, or through our audio podcast.
The What of Prayer (Luke 11:1-4)
Addressing the Father
Declaring His Name and His Kingdom
Requesting what we need: provision, forgiveness, endurance
The How of Prayer (Luke 11:5-10)
With shameless audacity
By asking, seeking, knocking
The Who of Prayer (Luke 11:11-13)
The Father above all fathers
The Gift above all gifts
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