Sunday School Lesson for the Adult Class
Witnessing as Jesus and the Bible
instructs us to witness
XII. Jesus teaches how to pray Matthew 6:5 –
15, Luke 11:2-4,
A.
Private prayer Matthew
6:5,6
B. God
knows what you need, be specific Matthew
6:7,8, Matthew 21:22, Romans 8:26,27
As disciples of Christ, how can we
receive what we don’t ask for? Hannah’s prayer and many others were very
specific prayers.
C. To a Holy Father above Matthew
6:9, Luke 11:2
Prayers to any other are not heard.
There are no other Gods but the Holy Father who is part of the trinity. No one
else hears or deserves our prayers, and only God can answer our prayers, so our
requests must be sent to the right one.
D.
His will be done Matthew
6:10, Luke 11:2
Our mission in life is to see the will
of God be done. If we don’t ask for things that are according to God’s will, we
defeat our own purpose in life. James 4:3
E.
Asking for needful things Matthew
6:11, Luke 11:3
Asking for what we need gives God the
pleasure of answering our prayers. Asking for what we do not need can hurt our
faith and our reliance on God.
F. Forgiveness Matthew
6:12-15, 11:4
Forgiveness is essential to God’s plan
for our lives. By Christ’s forgiveness we have eternal life. How can the
forgiveness of God spread unless we have it in our own lives? Matthew 18:21, 35
I believe (the Great
Commission in Matthew Chapter 10) that Christians are better to suited to
witness when they have been taught to witness; not to go uninformed of God’s
word.