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CloseDan Mitchum - November 30, 2025
The Disciples' Prayer
If you could ask Jesus for one thing this Advent season, what would it be? To show you how to walk on water? To give you the ability to raise people from the dead? The disciples once asked Jesus for something, but it wasn’t how to perform miracles. The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray. Why? Because they had seen and heard Jesus pray. They saw how it strengthened and empowered Him. But, most of all, they knew prayer was the key to Jesus’ relationship with His Father in heaven. And they wanted to know God as Jesus did. So, Jesus was more than happy to teach them to pray. And, today, He’ll teach us too.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:9-15
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From Series: "The Sermon on the Mount"
“Now when he saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, and he began to teach them saying...” [Matthew 5:1-2] What follows is the greatest sermon ever preached by the greatest preacher who ever lived. In it, Jesus teaches us what it means to follow Him as His fully devoted disciples. He teaches us about selflessness, humility, and what it means to seek God’s righteousness. He tells us how to live for Him in a fallen world. He gives us the Beatitudes to live by, and so much more. Join us for this transformative study of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.
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The Disciples' Prayer
If you could ask Jesus for one thing this Advent season, what would it be? To show you how to walk on water? To give you the ability to raise people from the dead? The disciples once asked Jesus for something, but it wasn’t how to perform miracles. The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray. Why? Because they had seen and heard Jesus pray. They saw how it strengthened and empowered Him. But, most of all, they knew prayer was the key to Jesus’ relationship with His Father in heaven. And they wanted to know God as Jesus did. So, Jesus was more than happy to teach them to pray. And, today, He’ll teach us too.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:9-15
Related Topics: Prayer | More Sermons from Dan Mitchum
From Series: "The Sermon on the Mount"
“Now when he saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, and he began to teach them saying...” [Matthew 5:1-2] What follows is the greatest sermon ever preached by the greatest preacher who ever lived. In it, Jesus teaches us what it means to follow Him as His fully devoted disciples. He teaches us about selflessness, humility, and what it means to seek God’s righteousness. He tells us how to live for Him in a fallen world. He gives us the Beatitudes to live by, and so much more. Join us for this transformative study of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.
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