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Lord, Teach Us To Pray Sermon #3 Matthew 6:10 PRAYER IS ABOUT REIGNING Intro: As we continue to
move through the phrases that make up The Model Prayer, I hope you can see that
this prayer is building, one part upon another.
For instance, when you and I come to know God as our “Father;”
we find out just how truly wonderful He is.
This creates a desire within us to see Him glorified, thus we pray “Hallowed
be thy name.” It also creates
within us a hunger to see others come to know Him; thus we pray “Thy
kingdom come.” To
pray “hallowed be Thy name,” expresses a desire to see God glorified. But, we must also know that He will never
receive all the glory due His name until His kingdom becomes a reality both in
us as individuals and in the world as a whole.
Therefore, we are told to pray “Thy kingdom come.” These
three little words may be short in their length, but they contain a message
that is truly immense. Understanding
what each of these words means can help shed some light on the power contained
in this short phrase. 1.
Thy – This word is a pronoun.
It refers to the Father which is in Heaven. This kingdom we are talking about is not
human in origin. It is not a kingdom
like we visualize a kingdom with castles and motes, knights in shining armor
and ladies in waiting. This is a
spiritual kingdom that belongs exclusively and totally to God. 2.
Kingdom – This word comes from the Greek word “basilia”
and it means “royal power, kingship, dominion or to rule or to reign.” So, to pray “Thy kingdom come,” is to
pray for God’s reign to come upon the earth. 3.
Come – This little word is an imperative verb and it means “suddenly,
insistently, and quickly.” It
has the idea of a sudden appearance of a new kingdom upon this earth that is
under the total control of God Almighty. Thus,
to pray “Thy kingdom come,” is to pray for the sudden and absolute rule
of God over the entire world. Therefore,
real praying is about seeking God’s rule in the world. I want to give you three conclusions that
arise out of this understanding of the little phrase “Thy kingdom come.” These three conclusions teach us the truth
that Prayer
Is About Reigning.
I. THIS PETITION IS PROPHETIC A.
It is clear when you read the Bible that God often promises that there
will be a future kingdom of righteousness upon this earth. When we pray “Thy kingdom come,” we are
asking for our Father to bring this kingdom to pass on the earth. Therefore, we are asking God to fulfill all
His promises and prophecies concerning His earthly kingdom. B.
Notice a few of the passages that speak to this thought: ·
Isaiah 9:6-7, “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government
shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor,
The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. 7 Of the increase of his government and peace
there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order
it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for
ever. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will perform this.” ·
Daniel 2:44, “And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a
kingdom, which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom shall not be left to
other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and
it shall stand for ever.” ·
Luke 1:32-33, “He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the
Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David: 33 And he shall reign over the house of Jacob
for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end.” ·
Matthew 25:31, “When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels
with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory:” ·
Just
as surely as Jesus was born on this earth; that He lived here and died here;
there will come a day when He will reign and rule here in power, glory and
righteousness! C.
This future kingdom will be vastly different from any kingdom that has
ever existed upon this earth. All
earthly kingdoms are tainted by the effects of sin. There is evil at their core. In fact, this world resides under the
dominion of Satan right now, 2 Cor. 4:4. Now, all creation groans to be free from its
bondage, Rom. 8:22. Now, all the world lies under the grip of
sin. But, there is a day coming when
Jesus Himself will rule this world. This
is the clear statement of the Bible, Revelation
11:15, “And the seventh angel sounded; and there were great voices in heaven,
saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of
his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever.” Now,
Satan is the god of this world, blinding men to the truth of the Gospel. In that day, he will be cast into a
bottomless pit, bound in chains and will unable to hinder or tempt anyone, Rev. 20:1-3. Today Jesus,
and Jesus alone, can do these things and some day He will! He will bind the devil, restore all creation,
glorify His Bride and claim dominion over all the earth. That is the essence of His coming kingdom! D.
When we pray “Thy kingdom come,” we are echoing
the groans of nature; voicing the great songs heard around God’s throne in
glory, Rev. 4:8-11, Rev. 5:11-14;
and we are sharing the same desire that resides within the heart of God. We are praying that His righteous, absolute
rule might be realized upon this earth.
That is a noble prayer! And it is
one that will be answered! As Alan
Redpath said, “For this world which has known the sweat and blood, toil and tears of
the Man of sorrows will soon taste the glory of His reign.” E.
By the way, when the time comes for Christ to establish His earthly
kingdom, it will not be something that will come in increments. When it comes it will be sudden and
insistent, just as the word “come” implies. Notice what Rev. 19:11-21. His is a
kingdom that will be established instantly by His Own power. He will rule His kingdom with an iron fist, Rev. 2:27. It will be a time of peace, prosperity and
holiness such as the world has never known! Let
us therefore pray, “Thy kingdom come.” And join our voices with John as he says, “Even
so, come Lord Jesus.” II. THIS PETITION IS PERSONAL A.
Just as surely as we are praying for the appearance of a future kingdom,
we are also praying for His kingdom to be realized in our own lives. B.
Remember, the word “kingdom” means “royal power, kingship, dominion
or to rule or to reign.” When we pray “Thy kingdom come” we are
praying for God to rule and reign in our personal lives. This petition expresses a desire for God to
be our “Lord, Sovereign and King.” C.
This is ultimately a prayer that God will be enthroned within our
hearts. We should seek to see that we
are dethroned; that Satan is dethroned and that God alone is enthroned in our
hearts! The
only was this can come to pass is if you are, first of all saved. You cannot be under His rule until you know
Him as Savior. But, you cannot have Him
as Savior unless you are will to also have Him as Lord. He is the Lord Jesus Christ and His Lordship
cannot be divorced from His role as Savior.
Jesus is not a buffet! When you
get Him, you get the whole package! That
having been said let me say this: God’s kingdom in your life and mine is not a
democracy! Jesus does not come asking
for you obedience. He comes into our
lives as a Dictator. He wants and
demands absolute Kingship over our lives.
(Note: By the way, the
church is not a democracy either! It is
an absolute Theocracy, not under the control of a preacher or deacons, but
under the control and authority of God alone!) D.
A lot of people do not like this concept. They want a Jesus they can mold into their
image. But, if you want the Jesus of the
Bible, you must capitulate all to Him and His Kingship. This desire is the mark of a real, genuinely
saved believer, John 14:15! E.
While the literal reign of Jesus is a future event, it is true that
those who are saved by His grace are citizens of that kingdom right now, Phil. 3:20. III. THIS PETITION IS PRACTICAL A.
When we pray “Thy kingdom come,” we are expressing
a desire to see His work, His Word and His will advanced in the world
today. Friends, we might as face this
fact: we will not make this world any better through our efforts. In other words, we will not be able to usher
in His kingdom ourselves. He will bring
it when He comes and it will be established by His power alone. However, we can have a part in seeing that
our Lord’s kingdom is spread abroad in the world around us. B.
There are several ways in which we do this: 1. Through
Prayer – We are to pray for God’s kingdom to come and for His will to be
done in the world around us. 2. Through
Submission – We are to yield our lives to Him so that He can live through
us. As we do, He demonstrates His love,
grace and saving power to a lost and dying world, Gal. 2:20; Eph. 2:10; 2 Cor. 4:7. 3. Through
Outreach – When we are properly burdened over a lost and dying world, we
will go into that world and spread the Gospel message. Our desire will be to see others saved and we
will do everything in our power to bring that to pass. This world might be in darkness this evening,
but there is light in the church and that light must be shared with this world. We have been commanded to do this, Mark 16:15; Matt. 28:19-20. And, we have all the resources we need, Acts 1:8; Rom. 1:16. May the Lord help us to get involved in His
kingdom work in the world. C.
We ought to ask ourselves this question: What are we doing as individuals
and as a church to spread God’s kingdom in the world today; and what can we do
to be more effective for His glory? Conc: “Thy kingdom come!” Our Lord surely packs a lot into a few
words! With these things in mind this
evening, where do you stand in relationship to the There
may even be someone here this evening who is not in His kingdom. Today would be a great time for you to come
before Him and receive Him into your heart and live. Do
you need Him? If so, let’s come right
now. |
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