It’s Monday night, and we continue this great study of the Disciple’s Prayer my Don at My Heart is for Israel.
Sitting at the Feet of Yeshua
We continue our exploration of the Disciple’s Prayer by unpacking Matthew 6:10.
“May your Kingdom come, your will be done on earth as in heaven” ~ Matthew 6:10
The phrase ‘the Kingdom of God’ is replete throughout the whole Brit Hadashah. No phrase is used more often in prayer, in preaching and in Messianic literature. It is, therefore, of primary importance that we should be clear as to what it means.
It is evident that the Kingdom of God was central to the message of Yeshua. Mark describes Yeshua’s ministry beginning when He came into Galilee preaching the good news of the Kingdom of God. “After Yochanan had been arrested, Yeshua came into the Galil proclaiming the Good News from God: ‘The time has come, God’s Kingdom is near! Turn to God from your sins and believe the Good News!’” (Mark 1:14-15). Yeshua himself described the preaching of the kingdom as an obligation laid upon him: “I must announce the Good News of the Kingdom of God to the other towns too – that is why I was sent” (Luke 4:43; Mark 1:38). Luke’s description of Yeshua’ activity is that He went through every city and village preaching and showing the Good News of the Kingdom of God (Luke 8:1). Clearly, the meaning of the Kingdom of God is something that we should try to understand…….read the rest of the post here: The Disciple’s Prayer ~ Part 3
August 16, 2016 at 06:21
This is the second time I’ve read this…awesome teaching by Don
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August 16, 2016 at 06:51
That’s funny. I read them twice too. Once way back when he posts it, and again way later when I repost it. Saving the PDFs too. Great stuff for sure.
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