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Roots of the Faith – Spiritual Disciplines: Our Prayer Life (part 2)

My notes for Wednesday night, October 9th. Remember, these are my personal study notes and not a manuscript of the sermon. They are provided as an outline each week for our Tabernacle Church family. Our study over the next few months will be “The Roots of the Faith.” This study will focus on key biblical truths that will transform our thinking and allow us to faithfully live out the Christian life. You can find Sermon Notes, Family Devotional Guides, Prayer List, and other resources at our Church Website.
Over the next several weeks we will be walking through the following Spiritual Disciplines:

  • Bible Intake
  • Prayer
  • Worship
  • Evangelism
  • Serving
  • Stewardship
  • Fasting
  • Silence and Solitude
  • Journaling
  • Learning
  • Perseverance in the Disciplines

Donald S. Whitney, Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life, Revised and Updated. (Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress; Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 2024)

The book that will guide our study: GET IT AN READ IT!!!!! We have a few available at church.

Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life – Amazon Link

Some great resources on Prayer:

Ligonier Ministries: Prayer

Grace to You: John MacArthur. Prayer


The Lord’s Prayer – Matthew 6:5-13

Divided in 2 parts

  • In relationship to God – HIS GLORY – vv. 9-10
    • His Holiness – v. 9
    • His Reign – v. 10a
    • His Rule and Purpose – v. 10b
  • In relationship to believers – OUR NEEDS – vv. 11-13
    • Our Physical – v. 11
    • Our Spiritual – vv. 12-13

Our Physical Needs – v. 11

Give us

  • the supplication
  • We are dependent upon Him.
  • We are to work, but we also realize that as we do our part that He IS doing His part.

This day

  • Our daily needs (not our GREEDS)
  • One day at a time.  Ok to have a vision for the future, but the key is having a daily trust in His Provision.

Our Daily Bread

  • Our daily needs (Not greeds)
  • Philippians 4:19

Our Spiritual Needs – vv. 12-15

Forgive us our debts

Forgiveness and the spiritual debt owed to God

  • Once and for all – Regeneration (Born again)
    • Romans 5:1 – Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. (ESV)
  • Ongoing purging of self and sin – Our Sanctification (Maturing toward Christlikeness)

As we have forgiven our debtors

Because our HUGE SIN DEBT has been forgiven…We should be able to forgive others.

And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

Temptations/Trials/Testing

  • The danger is when it leads to the enticement to sin.
  • When difficulties come, we may wonder…. Is this from God – Is this from Satan
  • We all will face trials and testing.  WHEN WE ARE TEMPTED TO SIN as we walk through them.
  • James 1:2–4; James 1:14–15

Deliver us from the evil one

1 Corinthians 10:13 – No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it. (ESV)

The Gospel/Jesus is enough to overcome the evil one.

  • Matt. 4:1-11 – He did it. (Wilderness Temptation)
  • John 19:30 – He did it. “It is Finished”
  • Rom 8:37-39 – He continues to do it. “More than conquerors in Christ Jesus”

Roots of the Faith – Spiritual Disciplines: Our Prayer Life (part 1)

My notes for Wednesday night, October 2nd. Remember, these are my personal study notes and not a manuscript of the sermon. They are provided as an outline each week for our Tabernacle Church family. Our study over the next few months will be “The Roots of the Faith.” This study will focus on key biblical truths that will transform our thinking and allow us to faithfully live out the Christian life. You can find Sermon Notes, Family Devotional Guides, Prayer List, and other resources at our Church Website.
Over the next several weeks we will be walking through the following Spiritual Disciplines:

  • Bible Intake
  • Prayer
  • Worship
  • Evangelism
  • Serving
  • Stewardship
  • Fasting
  • Silence and Solitude
  • Journaling
  • Learning
  • Perseverance in the Disciplines

Donald S. Whitney, Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life, Revised and Updated. (Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress; Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 2024)

The book that will guide our study: GET IT AN READ IT!!!!! We have a few available at church.

Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life – Amazon Link

Some great resources on Prayer:

Ligonier Ministries: Prayer

Grace to You: John MacArthur. Prayer


The Lord’s Prayer – Matthew 6:5-13

Divided in 2 parts (PART 1 tonight)

  • In relationship to God – HIS GLORY – vv. 9-10
    • His Holiness – v. 9
    • His Reign – v. 10a
    • His Rule and Purpose – v. 10b
  • In relationship to believers – OUR NEEDS – vv. 11-13
    • Our Physical – v. 11
    • Our Spiritual – vv. 12-13

With 6 Petitions

  • 1-3 are cast in terms of God’s Glory – vv. 9-10
  • 4-6 are cast in terms of our benefit or needs – vv. 11-13

Prayer is Necessary – vv. 5-6a

  • When you pray
  • Colossians 4:2 – Continue in prayer
  • 1 Thessalonians 5:17 – Pray without ceasing
  • Go into your room

Prayer is Personal (To the Father) – vv. 6b-8

  • Pray to your Father
  • He Sees and Rewards
  • He knows before we ask (our heart… desires and motives)

Jesus Gives us an Example – v. 9-13

  • Pray then like this

We Pray to a Holy Heavenly Father – v. 9

Our Father in heaven

  • Jesus prayed to His Father – Mark 14:36
  • To the Father… it is a personal prayer
  • Believers – Only through the gospel of Jesus Christ…Through conversion… is God is our heavenly Father – John 14:6
  • Unbelievers – Those that have not repented of their sin and placed their faith in Christ… The devil is their father – John 8:44

Hallowed by Your Name

  • Name – Represents all that He is.  His character and attributes. HIS HOLINESS
  • He is Holy.  One should acknowledge His holiness
  • 1 Peter 1:15-16 – but as he who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, since it is written, “You shall be holy, for I am holy.”

We Pray for His Purpose and Will – vv. 10

Your kingdom come – v. 10a

The King reigning in His Kingdom. His rule and reign over His creation

  • Started with the coming of Christ… yet not fully consummated until His ultimate and final return.
  • The Kingdom is NOW manifested and made known as the church lives out the Lordship of Christ through our lives.
  • Christ’s rule and reign through the hearts of believers and the ministries of the local church.
  • God’s redemptive plan lived out.

Your will be done – v. 10b

His will. His purpose and plan.

  • God is never trespassing on his own property. Psalm 24:1 – “The earth is the LORD’s and the fullness thereof”
  • Romans 12:1-2 – … that you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect
  • We are never going to ask Him to do something He has not already planned. (WHAT A PROFOUND THOUGHT)

He is all powerful, all knowing, all wise, and all loving.  HIS PROVIDENTIAL CARE AS HE RULES WITHIN HIS KINGDOM.

3 Possible Understandings of His Will

  1. God is in control of nothing
  2. God is in control of somethings
  3. God is in control of all things – THE RIGHT ANSWER
    • It is all or nothing .He is God…we are not. We have a will, but our will can never be superior to His will.
    • People say…WE HAVE FREE WILL.  I always say yes, we do but OUR WILL IS NOT SUPERIOR TO HIS WILL.  If someone really believes in TOTAL FREE WILL….THEN why pray at all…WHAT CAN GOD DO?????

A perfect example – Acts 2:23 – this Jesus, delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God, you crucified and killed by the hands of lawless men. (ESV)

Nehemiah 9:1-5

Nehemiah 9:1-5 – “Prayer and Praise

INTRO

  • The wall is finished.
  • Now Nehemiah prepares the people to succeed
  • Chapters 8–13 is the preparation of the spiritual people
  • A spiritual revival – A Nation/People set apart for God
  • Nehemiah continues to encourage REVIVAL within the people.
  • We do not need to overthink what brings upon TRUE REVIVAL

They prepared to encounter God – v. 1

  • Gathered
    • Assembled
    • We are meant to be TOGETHER
    • Corporate worship (Singing, Praying)
  • Fasted
    • Set aside, so they could meet with God
  • In sackcloth
  • Earth on their heads

They pursued holiness in fear of God – v. 2

  • Separated themselves
    • From the ways of the world
    • Contrary to God’s ways
    • FOR THE PURPOSE OF HOLINESS
  • Confessed sin
    • Individually
    • Corporately
  • Confession and Repentance
    • Acknowledgment OF the sin
    • Sorrow OVER the sin
    • Turning FROM the sin

They positioned themselves to hear from God – v. 3

  • Stood
  • Read from book of the law
  • Quarter of the day
  • With expectation
  • Confessed after hearing

The voice of God. The Word of God

  • Hear
  • Believe
  • Respond

With a joyful heart they praised God – vv. 4-5

  • Scripture – He speaks to us
  • Praise – We speak to Him

Nehemiah 1:1-11

My sermon notes for Wednesday night, May 18th.  Remember, these are my personal study notes and not a manuscript of the sermon. They are provided as an outline each week for our Tabernacle Church family. The church provides a live stream of the service each Wednesday at 6:30 on Facebook. We also provide the services through YouTube. You can find Sermon Notes, Family Devotional Guides, Prayer List, and other resources at our Church Website.

Nehemiah 1:1-11

INTRO

  • Nehemiah is a Godly man that accomplished much.
  • Nehemiah is often referred to as a great book on leadership.
  • Tonight let us consider the Godly Leader and their relationship with God  (their prayer life and devotion)

A Kingdom Concern vv. 1-3

News came for Jerusalem

  • His heart was focused on God’s Kingdom
    • God’s rule and reign through His people
  • He was devoted to God.
  • Seeking after God

A Kingdom Petition vv. 4-11

The Attitude of his Prayer – v.4

  • Brokenness
  • Reverence
  • Presence (He was aware of the holiness of God

The  Content of his Prayer

  • Adoration – v. 5
  • Confession – vv. 6-7
  • Thanksgiving – vv. 8-10
    • Deut 28-30 – Judgement and Blessing
    • He knew God would forgive and restore… if they obeyed
  • Supplication
    • Prov. 21:1 – God moves the hearts of kings.

The Persistence of his Prayer

  • 2:1 – 5 months later