The Conclusion to the Lord’s Prayer
I. The Characteristics of the Kingdom
II. The Argument from the Kingdom
I. The Characteristics of the Kingdom
II. The Argument from the Kingdom
I. The Source of Temptation
II. The Results of Yielding to Temptation
I. Our Terrible Weakness
II. Our Mortal Enemies
III. Our Earnest Prayer
Bible Text: Deuteronomy 8 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart | Series: Lord’s Day 52, The Lord’s Prayer | I. The Sources of Temptation
II. The Certainty of Temptation
III. The Prayer Against Temptation
Bible Text: I Corinthians 10:1-24 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart | Series: Lord’s Day 52, The Lord’s Prayer | I. Being Limited in Our Movement
II. Being Confined to Our Homes
III. Being Worried About Our Futures
Bible Text: Judges 16:1-22 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart | Series: Lord’s Day 52, The Lord’s Prayer | I. The Truths It Presupposes
II. The Petitions It Includes
III. The Glory It Envisions
I. The Preservation
II. The Reason
III. The Certainty
I. A Prayer That Recognizes the Reality of Our Fallen World
II. A Prayer That Admits the Susceptibility of Our Sinful Flesh
III. A Prayer That Trusts the Sovereignty of Our Covenant God
I. A Presupposition About the Depravity of Man
II. A Teaching About the Sovereignty of God
III. An Illustration From the Life of David
Bible Text: I Chronicles 29:1-25 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart | Series: Lord’s Day 52, The Lord’s Prayer
I. The Powerful Doxology
II. The Significant “Amen”