Father (Aligned with God) | Mt 6:9
Living Stones Christian Church - East Bay
Release Date: 01/11/2026
Living Stones Christian Church - East Bay
We pray for God’s kingdom to come—aligning our desires with Jesus’ reign of healing, justice, reconciliation, and peace.
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Prayer begins with worship—aligning our hearts to honor God above all else.
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Prayer begins with knowing God as Father, which heals our distorted images of God (and fathers) and reorients our identity as His beloved children.
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The Lord’s Prayer draws us into intimacy with God and forms us into people aligned with His heart and kingdom.
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Even in weakness, suffering, and death, God’s resurrection power shines through us like treasure in jars of clay. Hope is not found in what is seen, but in the unseen promise of glory.
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In Advent waiting, we prepare by embodying justice: sharing with the needy, refusing exploitation, living with integrity. The candle of justice burns as a sign that God’s kingdom is breaking in.
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Paul and Silas sang hymns in the midnight of their prison cell, and Habakkuk rejoiced even when the fields were empty. Praise is a defiant light in the dark—a refusal to let despair have the last word.
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Remembering what God has done -- fills us with thanks, hope, and strength
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Instead of leaving how to know God, purpose, truth up to ourselves, the Bible is revelation from God.
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Jesus is someone to experience, not just learned about
info_outlinePrayer begins with knowing God as Father, which heals our distorted images of God (and fathers) and reorients our identity as His beloved children.