Deliver Us Through Our Testing (LD 52; Matthew 6:13) | 2009-2010 Catechism Sermons

As we live our Christian life do we stop to think about what it really means when we ask the Lord not to test us? However, this is in the Lord’s prayer. Why is this request here that we do not want to be tested, and that we will stand up during this testing? What is the comfort in this request? Why is this request humbling for us as we come before God’s throne of grace? Why is this request encouraging even as it means we will be tested during our lifetime? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Deliver Us Through Our Testing.”

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