What Does Prayer Have to do with the Kingdom? (Luke 11:5-13; LD 45) | 2008-2009 Catechism Sermons

The disciples have a privilege of walking with Jesus while He is on this earth. This is something that is remarkable because these men do not only witness what Christ has done, but they also have a wonderful opportunity to be taught directly by Christ Himself. Christ teaches his disciples about the kingdom, and the nature of the kingdom. What does prayer say about the kingdom? What is the significance of our being able to pray to the living God? Please stay tuned and listen to our message titled, “What Does Prayer Have to do With the Kingdom?”

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