Teach Us To Pray: Hallowed Be Your Name
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April 25, 2020
Teach Us To Pray: Hallowed Be Your Name

Andrew Allison Listen

Sermon Questions Matthew 6:9-13

  1. Tell the story of when you had a ‘close encounter’ with a famous person.
  2. What does it mean to “hallow” God’s Name?
  3. What were the hypocrites trying to accomplish by praying on the street corners or standing to pray in the synagogue? Do you ever do anything like that?
  4. What does ‘surrender to God’ look like in your life?
  5. Which issue in your life is it most difficult to loosen your grip and allow God to ‘sort things out’?

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