This podcast is the second of three in a series about the “First Lessons” of the Christian Science Sunday School, which include the Ten Commandments, the Lord’s Prayer and the Beatitudes. In this podcast, Bible Scholar Barry Huff looks at each verse of the Lord’s Prayer with fresh eyes, exploring how this prayer “covers all human needs.” (Science and Health, p.16)
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Share ThisOur Father which art in heaven [4:54m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Hallowed by Thy name [3:57m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven [5:01m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Give us this day our daily bread; [4:52m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Forgive us our debts [3:16m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Lead us not into temptation [3:58m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Conclusion [4:16m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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I am writing from Accra Ghana and I wish to express my gratitude for these podcasts.They really are God-sent. I cannot stop playing and listening and more importantly using them. I have also shared the ideas with friends and the Lords Prayer fits in perfectly with this weeks Bible Lesson on how to worship spiritually. Once again Thank You
Have you checked out the podcasts on The Ten Commandments? They’re really great, too.
Amy
Hi Barry, Hi Susie,
I have taken your podcast with me on my business trip and I really enjoy your insights, your fresh (actually rather quite ancestral) explanation of the meaning of the original word.
Thank you so much
Hi Millicent and Benoit,
You’re welcome. I’m grateful that you’ve enjoyed the podcasts. It was a joy to research and translate these vital biblical texts that I thought I understood and to learn so many new insights about them. Thank you for your gracious comments.
I just finished listening to the Lords Prayer series, it was so insightful and helpful. Although it was geared for young people, it is helpful to any age. I am way past Sunday School age and I really enjoyed it. When I was growing up in Sunday School we didn’t have the benefit of other resources outside of the local church and sometimes I wanted answers to questions I had but was too shy to ask. How lucky kids are today they can get answers to questions and learn so much on their own. Thanks for this and all the websites that are now available and the inspiration from them