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On the Lord’s Prayer: The Doxology & Shorter Catechism Finale

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Why was this doxological ending added to the Lord’s Prayer? How does this last question bookend the Catechism? Why does the Lord’s Prayer matter? Why does catechism matter?

On this episode of The Podechesis Podcast, the guys talk about question 107 in John Wesley’s Revision of the Westminster Shorter Catechism that deals with the concluding petition of the Lord’s Prayer.

The guys also give their concluding thoughts to Wesley’s Revision the Shorter Catechism, what this project has meant to us, and why we believe that what we believe matters.

Listen and Subscribe to Podechesis on: Apple (Leave a 5-Star Review!!!), Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, Google, YouTube, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Listen Notes, and Deezer.

Questions? Send us an email or leave a voicemail.

questions@podechesis.com

Voicemail: (404) 635-6679

Shorter Catechism Questions, Answers and Scripture Proofs

Question, Answer, Scripture Proof for # 107

Q: What does the conclusion of the Lord’s Prayer teach us?

A: The conclusion of the Lord’s Prayer (which is, “For yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever, Amen.”), teaches us to take our encouragement in prayer from God only, and in our prayers to praise him, ascribing kingdom, power, and glory to him.And, in testimony of our desire, and assurance to be heard, we say, Amen.

Scripture Proofs: Matthew 6:13; Daniel 9:4, 7-9, 16-19; 1 Chronicles 29:10-13; 1 Corinthians 14:16; Revelation 22:20-21

Spirit & Truth

The Podechesis Podcast is a proud member of the Spirit & Truth Podcast Network.

Spirit & Truth is a movement of Wesleyan-minded Christians seeking to awaken and equip the 21st century church, through the power of the Holy Spirit, to share the Gospel and make disciples of Jesus Christ. We long to see a new movement of Christians who are empowered by the Spirit, rooted in the truth, and mobilized for the mission.

For more information and resources visit www.spiritandtruth.life

Important Links

Wesley’s Revision of the Shorter Catechism (From Seedbed.com)

Wikipedia article of Westminster Shorter Catechism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster_Shorter_Catechism

How to Pray by Pete Greig

Lectio 365 Prayer App

Daily Text by Seedbed.com

Firebrand Magazine

Plain Truth Podcast

Reclamation Podcast

Episode Credits:

Episode written, produced, and hosted by Brett Maddocks, Jim Morrow, and Allen cason.

Post Production by Stanton Creative, LLC.

About Stanton Creative

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But it’s not just WHAT we do that excites us…it’s WHY.

As followers of Jesus Christ, we strive to honor God in everything that we do. This includes using our creativity to ascribe glory to our Creator. But our mission doesn’t stop there! Our goal is to empower other creatives to utilize their gifts, talents, and imaginations to glorify God through their creations.

Need help on your next project? Then book your consultation now!

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Why was this doxological ending added to the Lord’s Prayer? How does this last question bookend the Catechism? Why does the Lord’s Prayer matter? Why does catechism matter?

On this episode of The Podechesis Podcast, the guys talk about question 107 in John Wesley’s Revision of the Westminster Shorter Catechism that deals with the concluding petition of the Lord’s Prayer.

The guys also give their concluding thoughts to Wesley’s Revision the Shorter Catechism, what this project has meant to us, and why we believe that what we believe matters.

Listen and Subscribe to Podechesis on: Apple (Leave a 5-Star Review!!!), Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, Google, YouTube, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Listen Notes, and Deezer.

Questions? Send us an email or leave a voicemail.

questions@podechesis.com

Voicemail: (404) 635-6679

Shorter Catechism Questions, Answers and Scripture Proofs

Question, Answer, Scripture Proof for # 107

Q: What does the conclusion of the Lord’s Prayer teach us?

A: The conclusion of the Lord’s Prayer (which is, “For yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever, Amen.”), teaches us to take our encouragement in prayer from God only, and in our prayers to praise him, ascribing kingdom, power, and glory to him.And, in testimony of our desire, and assurance to be heard, we say, Amen.

Scripture Proofs: Matthew 6:13; Daniel 9:4, 7-9, 16-19; 1 Chronicles 29:10-13; 1 Corinthians 14:16; Revelation 22:20-21

Spirit & Truth

The Podechesis Podcast is a proud member of the Spirit & Truth Podcast Network.

Spirit & Truth is a movement of Wesleyan-minded Christians seeking to awaken and equip the 21st century church, through the power of the Holy Spirit, to share the Gospel and make disciples of Jesus Christ. We long to see a new movement of Christians who are empowered by the Spirit, rooted in the truth, and mobilized for the mission.

For more information and resources visit www.spiritandtruth.life

Important Links

Wesley’s Revision of the Shorter Catechism (From Seedbed.com)

Wikipedia article of Westminster Shorter Catechism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster_Shorter_Catechism

How to Pray by Pete Greig

Lectio 365 Prayer App

Daily Text by Seedbed.com

Firebrand Magazine

Plain Truth Podcast

Reclamation Podcast

Episode Credits:

Episode written, produced, and hosted by Brett Maddocks, Jim Morrow, and Allen cason.

Post Production by Stanton Creative, LLC.

About Stanton Creative

Stanton Creative seeks to serve by providing inspiration & support for fellow creatives through a variety of resources including podcast and video editing.

But it’s not just WHAT we do that excites us…it’s WHY.

As followers of Jesus Christ, we strive to honor God in everything that we do. This includes using our creativity to ascribe glory to our Creator. But our mission doesn’t stop there! Our goal is to empower other creatives to utilize their gifts, talents, and imaginations to glorify God through their creations.

Need help on your next project? Then book your consultation now!

Stanton Creative LLC
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