The Lord's PrayerSample

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âBut deliver us from the evil one.â (Matthew 6:13 NIV)
There is real evil in the world.
And sometimes, if weâre honest, it creeps too close to homeâinto our thoughts, our relationships, even our sense of identity.
Thatâs why Jesus taught us to pray this line every day.
Not out of fear, but out of faith.
Not as a panic reaction, but as a declaration: âI belong to the King. Deliver me.â
We donât fight evil with willpowerâwe fight it with the cross and from the cross.
Because Jesus has already won. And now, His victory becomes our protection.
Reader Lisa shared with me:
âI lived captive to fear of rejection. Then I heard God whisper, âTrust My love more than their opinions.â As I did, fear loosened its grip.â
Thatâs deliverance. Itâs not always dramatic. But itâs always holy.
Every time fear loses its grip, every time light enters your mind againâthatâs God at work.
đ§Ą Your house of prayer isnât just a refuge. Itâs a stronghold of light. Evil flees when you pray with authority.
Todayâs miracle thought: The One who lives in you is greater than the darkness around you.
â Ăric CĂ©lĂ©rier
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Discover the heart of prayer through Ăric CĂ©lĂ©rierâs 30-day journey into the Lordâs Prayer. This devotional invites you into deeper connection with Godânot through perfection, but through presence. Let Jesus rebuild your spiritual life, room by room, as each day brings fresh insight, healing, and intimacy with the Father. Prayer isnât a ritualâitâs your daily doorway into Godâs heart.
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