What liberty and joy we would have in prayer, if we did it from Scripture that we might know that it is according to His will, and if we therefore didn't have a shadow of a doubt that we are receiving what we ask for!
And, how greatly is this liberty and joy magnified, when we learn to ask for so large a thing as for the greatest thing that there can be: "Hallowed be Thy Name."
And how persistently is this liberty and joy renewed, when we learn to ask continually for even the smallest of things: "Give us this day our daily bread."
Featuring a sermon puts it on the front page of the site and is the most effective way to bring this sermon to the attention of thousands including all mobile platforms + newsletter.
Text-Featuring a sermon is a less expensive way to bring this sermon to the attention of thousands on the right bar with optional newsletter inclusion. As low as $30/day.
Pastor Hakim's family on his father's side was converted from nominal Coptic Orthodoxy to Reformed Presbyterianism, early in the 20th century. He is a third generation Presbyterian elder who grew up in Michigan but emigrated to the South to attend seminary at RTS-Jackson. After...