What The Lord's Prayer Actually Says About Being Led | The Lord's Prayer Pt. 3

This week we're wrapping up The Lord's Prayer: Ancient Words. Modern Wisdom - and we're landing on the lines Jesus saves for last: "Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever." We'll explore what it really means to pray "Lead us" - and why the weight falls on those first two words, not on temptation, what temptation actually looks like most of the time (not a dramatic moment, but a slow drift toward cynicism, resentment, and giving up on hope), and why this prayer doesn't end with evil or fear, it ends with trust. Because the final word doesn't belong to everything, pulling you away. The final word belongs to God. If you're new, we'd love to meet you! Visit one of our Northland Kansas City campuses and stop by the connection table for a special gift. Ready to take your next step? Learn more or get involved by checking out the links below. We can't wait to welcome you in person and celebrate what God is doing in your life! Plan your visit: www.goodshepherdkc.com/first-visit About Us: www.goodshepherdkc.com/about Give: www.goodshepherdkc.com/give Prayer Request: www.goodshepherdkc.com/pray Facebook: www.facebook.com/goodshepherdkc Instagram: www.instagram.com/goodshepherdkc Scriptures: Matthew 6:13, Psalm 23:3-4, Galatians 5:16 #LordsPrayer #LeadUs #DeliverUsFromEvil #Matthew6 #Psalm23 #GoodShepherdKC #KansasCityChurch #SermonSeries #AncientWisdom #Faith #Temptation #VBS #WorldCup #KansasCity