Jesus didn’t leave us guessing how to pray—He gave us the words Himself. The Lord’s Prayer is more than a familiar recitation; it’s a rich, powerful pattern that shapes how we approach our Father in heaven with reverence, trust, and surrender.
This 8-day Bible study invites you to slow down and walk through each line of the Lord’s Prayer, with Scripture at the center. From “Hallowed be Thy name” to “Deliver us from evil,” each day helps you reflect, respond, and deepen your understanding of what it means to pray according to God’s will.
Whether you're starting a new habit or returning to quiet, intentional time with the Lord, this study will help you pray with clarity and confidence.
Download “Teach Us to Pray” now and take the next 8 days to align your heart with the way Jesus taught us to pray.
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I want to encourage you to take the time to study the context of what you are reading. When you do, you will begin to understand Scripture a lot better, and most importantly you won’t add meaning to verses that were never truly intended in the first place.
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