Matthew Series

Matthew 6:5-15 Jesus Teaches Us How to Pray

Matthew 6:5-15

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
June 9 2025

This message appears to focus on Matthew 6:5-15 and on Jesus' instruction about sincere, God-centered prayer. The title suggests a call away from performance, empty repetition, and spiritual appearance, and toward prayer that is relational, reverent, and rooted in the Father's will. The sermon likely explores the Lord's Prayer as a pattern that forms the heart as much as the words. The hope of the message is that believers are welcomed into a real life of prayer by the Father who sees, knows, and responds.

  • The message likely begins by contrasting showy religion with sincere prayer before the Father.
  • Matthew 6 appears to present the Lord's Prayer as a pattern for worship, dependence, forgiveness, and trust.
  • The sermon seems to invite listeners into a deeper prayer life shaped by God's kingdom and the Father's care.

Pray with honesty rather than performance. Let Jesus teach you to seek the Father's kingdom, daily provision, forgiveness, and deliverance. Make prayer a place of relationship, not just routine.

Father, teach us to pray in the way Jesus taught us. Draw us into deeper trust, freer forgiveness, and a life that seeks your kingdom above all else.

Matthew Series June 9 2025 2:49:50

Matthew 6:5-15 Jesus Teaches Us How to Pray

Matthew 6:5-15

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Message Summary

Matthew Series Matthew 6:5-15

This message appears to focus on Matthew 6:5-15 and on Jesus' instruction about sincere, God-centered prayer. The title suggests a call away from performance, empty repetition, and spiritual appearance, and toward prayer that is relational, reverent, and rooted in the Father's will. The sermon likely explores the Lord's Prayer as a pattern that forms the heart as much as the words. The hope of the message is that believers are welcomed into a real life of prayer by the Father who sees, knows, and responds.

  • The message likely begins by contrasting showy religion with sincere prayer before the Father.
  • Matthew 6 appears to present the Lord's Prayer as a pattern for worship, dependence, forgiveness, and trust.
  • The sermon seems to invite listeners into a deeper prayer life shaped by God's kingdom and the Father's care.

Pray with honesty rather than performance. Let Jesus teach you to seek the Father's kingdom, daily provision, forgiveness, and deliverance. Make prayer a place of relationship, not just routine.

Father, teach us to pray in the way Jesus taught us. Draw us into deeper trust, freer forgiveness, and a life that seeks your kingdom above all else.

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