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No excuses (Rom 2:1-5)
We all pass judgement on other people's behaviour. So we have no excuse if we do the same things we condemn in them.
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Give us this day our daily bread (Mat 6:11)
Some Christians think we should pray only about "spiritual" concerns. But Jesus commands us to pray for our immediate, practical needs.
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On earth as in heaven (Mat 6:10)
We pray for God's will to be done. But does that mean the things that God has planned? Or does it mean the things he desires?
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Thy kingdom come (Mat 6:10)
God in his wisdom has planned that our prayers should advance his kingdom now, and bring its consummation at the return of Christ.
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God’s wrath revealed (Rom 1:24-25)
How is God's wrath against mankind revealed? He gives rebellious human beings over to more and shameful sins.
