The word "our" in Our Father reminds us that in our walk with Christ and journey, we are not...
Alone
Exodus 20:7 describes the weight of the name of God by stating that "You shall not take the name of the Lord in ___________.
Vain
The three requests in the first part of the prayer are your name, your kingdom, and your __________.
Will
In this part of the prayer how often does Jesus invites us to trust God to meet our needs?
One day at a time, daily, today
The word temptation in greek means?
Test
Jesus wants us to remember that we belong to a worldwide...
Family
In this part of the prayer, Jesus teaches that in this world, His character and reputation must be set apart as __________. This is what we pray for.
Holy
God's heavenly kingdom is a holy realm where God's will is always _________.
Done, accomplished.
This part of the prayer is referencing the story in Exodus 16: 13-21 where Jesus compares bread to what?
Manna
The purpose of tests is to reveal someone's...
Character
Father is a way we address God, which portrays God as the source of life and our...
Provider
In the story of the Bible, God attaches his holy name and reputation to the people of ....
Ancient Israel, or Israel
When we pray this part of the prayer, we are asking that His will in His holy realm be done here on the __________.
Earth, land
What weight did God instruct the Israelites to use when they weighed manna?
Omer
James reminds us that God does not tempt us but temptations come from our own ___________ which entice us and drag us.
This word describes God as outside of humanity's full experience, perception, or grasp.
Transcendence
Another way of understanding Hallowed be your name is "may your name be _________ as Holy."
Recognized
The Prayer, your kingdom come, your will be done is meant to align our ____________ with God's.
Desire
What happened to the manna that the Israelites tried to keep until the next day?
Worms, stank, and would go bad.
1 cor 10:13 tells us that when we are tempted God will priovide this so we can endure.
A way out
This term describes God as knowable, perceivable, and present.
Immanence
This kind of prayer cultivates a habit of daily ___________ to see very meal and every moment as a gift.
Gratefulness