AUTHOR
Campbell Markham
Why Do Christians Pray, “As We Forgive Our Debtors”?
Jesus’ prayer demands that we examine ourselves. Do we want the best for those who have wronged us? If we do not, we must give up any hope that God has forgiven us. Why do Christians pray, “As we forgive our debtors”?
Why Did the World Want Jesus Dead Even Though He Was Innocent?
Jesus stands through time as a good and innocent man. Yet, there was such determination to crucify him. Why?
Why Do Christians Pray, “Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread”?
The ancient Israelites cried out to God for help in the Sinai wilderness, and God gave them manna: bread rained down from heaven each morning. What do we express when we pray for our daily bread?
Why Do Christians Pray, “Thy Will Be Done, on Earth as It Is in Heaven”?
At a time when liberties are being pressed and questioned, we should remember that there are in fact two distinct ideas of freedom.
Why Do Christians Pray, “Thy Kingdom Come”?
In biblical times kings wielded real power. They owned the land and the loyalty of their people, and truly ruled them. What does it mean to pray “Thy kingdom come” in the Lord’s Prayer?
Why Do Christians Pray, “Hallowed Be Thy Name”?
Our prayers must begin with a focus not on our needs but on God’s glory. What does it mean to pray “hallowed be thy name” in the Lord’s Prayer?
2 Important Things We Learn about God from His Name
“The LORD” is God’s personal name, and we must understand it if we are to understand God’s nature. Here are two important things we learn about God from his name.
We Need Jesus: The 7 Bowls of Revelation 16
Revelation 16 shows seven bowls of God’s fury poured out on humanity’s sin and rebellion. What is the significance of each bowl?
Why Do Christians Pray, “Our Father Who Art in Heaven”?
Why did Jesus teach his disciples to address God in prayer with the words, “Our Father in heaven”?