Our Heavenly Father

In Matthew 6, the disciples request Jesus to teach them how to pray. Jesus offers them something entirely unexpected to their old covenant way of thinking. He constructs a short prayer that serves as a pattern for all our conversations with God. While the prayer contains all the elements one might expect, Jesus addresses God using a personal name utterly foreign to the Jewish theological mind. Much like the worship objects of their pagan neighbors, the Jews worshiped a very distant, remote, and even fearful being. Jesus offers them a much more affectionate, personal, and familial approach: “Our Father in heaven” (Matt. 6:9).Visit our website:walkingworthypodcast.com

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Pursuing holiness in the Christian walk is the continuous journey of aligning one's heart, mind, and actions with the Word of God. It is a lifelong process of spiritual growth, self-examination, and transformation, guided by the Holy Spirit. Airing each Tuesday and Thursday, Walking Worthy with Dustin Benge explores what it means to pursue Christ, develop a deeper relationship with God, experience the richness of His grace, and become shining beacons of the gospel.