Bray, Gerald Lewis (1948-). Amcl2006-2: Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done On Earth As it Is In Heaven. Moore Theological College. 2006. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/179844.
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Bray, G. (2006). AMCL2006-2: Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/179844.
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Bray, Gerald Lewis (1948-).Amcl2006-2: Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done On Earth As it Is In Heaven. Moore Theological College. 2006. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/179844.
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Bray looks at our ability to rebel against God. He explains this as the context for the Lord's prayer. Bray explores what it meant for, and how Jesus defeated Satan. Bray explores why we still need to pray for God's kingdom to come even though we are already in a relationship with him. Bray examines what happened when Jesus submitted his will to the will of the Father. He shows that it is only God who can change our wills, and that we must surrender our will to the will of God. Bray gives some examples from human history. Bray explains that Jesus' mission is different to our mission, and thus that how we respond is different. Talk is followed by questions.
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