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Day 16: The Lord’s Prayer – Ask
"And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one." – Matthew 6:13
Asking is vital to prayer, and Jesus encourages us to bring our needs and concerns before God. Praise and repentance help us prepare for this step, but God desires to hear what you need from your mouth. In this verse, Jesus focuses on our need for spiritual protection. By asking God to “lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one,” we acknowledge our dependence on Him to provide, guide, and guard us.
Temptation is a reality in this fallen world. Still, God promises to provide a way out (1 Corinthians 10:13). When we ask Him for help, we invite His strength to overcome our weaknesses and wisdom to navigate life’s challenges.
In asking for deliverance, we recognize our spiritual battles and declare our trust in God’s power to protect and rescue us. Prayer reminds us that we are not alone; scripture reminds us that God is our refuge, shield, and deliverer.
Today, bring your requests to God, big and small. Ask Him for wisdom, strength, and protection. Trust that He hears you and will answer in His perfect way and timing. Pray, “Lord, lead me and deliver me,” and walk confidently in His care.
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If we want an effective prayer life, we must pray like Jesus. The disciples asked Jesus how to pray because His prayers differed from anything else they had seen. By looking at the sermon on the mount, we can learn how to bolster our prayer life and develop a deeper intimacy with God.
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