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Homework for Tuesday, August 25, 2026
We will use the Scriptures provided below, beginning with Matthew 6:9–10: “Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come…”, to learn how to pray using the Model Prayer as our biblical framework. All prayers will begin with verses 9–10 of the Model Prayer, acknowledging who God is, honoring His name, and submitting our prayers to His Kingdom and His will. As you develop your prayer, you are expected to incorporate some of the Scripture verses provided below. You may also use additional Scriptures that are not provided, as long as you correctly exegete the Scripture—meaning you understand and apply the verse according to its proper biblical context and intended meaning. Remember: We are not simply inserting Scriptures into our prayers; we are learning to pray from a correct understanding of God’s Word. Let Scripture shape the prayer rather than taking a verse out of context to support what we want to say. Matthew 6:9-13, New King James Version 9 In this manner, therefore, pray: Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name. 10 Your kingdom come. Your will be done On earth as it is in heaven. 11 Give us this day our daily bread. 12 And forgive us our debts, As we forgive our debtors. 13 And do not lead us into temptation, But deliver us from the evil one. [a]For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. 📖“Hallowed be thy name” 🙏Pray the Holiness of the Name🙏 Exodus 3:14–15 And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you... this is my name for ever, and this is my memorial unto all generations. Isaiah 6:3 And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory. Revelation 4:8 ...and they rest not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come.
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Psalms 126:5 NKJV “Those who sow in tears Shall reap in joy.” ‭‭
They that sow- H2232 זָרַע zâraʻ, zaw-rah'; a primitive root; to sow; figuratively, to disseminate, plant, fructify:—bear, conceive seed, set with sow(-er), yield. In tears- H1832 דִּמְעָה dimʻâh, dim-aw'; feminine of H1831; weeping:-tears shall reap- H7114 קָצַר qâtsar, kaw-tsar'; a primitive root; to dock off, i.e. curtail (transitive or intransitive, literal or figurative); especially to harvest (grass or grain):—× at all, cut down, much discouraged, grieve, harvestman, lothe, mourn, reap(-er), (be, wax) short(-en, -er), straiten, trouble, vex. In joy- H7440 רִנָּה rinnâh, rin-naw'; from 7442 a creaking, shrill sound, or a loud, emotional shout of joy or grief, shout, cry, singing, rejoicing, gladness Lord, as we have sown in tears, we trust You to bring forth the harvest! Let us reap harvest with rinnah a ringing cry of joyful shouting and extreme joy. Thank you for turning our sorrow into a song. In Jesus name, Amen. Walking through difficult seasons, grief, or hard labor feels like crying in a dry field. God treats your tears and prayers like precious seeds planted in fertile soil. Farming takes time between planting and harvest. You must keep doing what is right and faithful, even when you cannot see the results yet. Just as a farmer returns carrying heavy bundles of grain, you will eventually experience a turnaround filled with gladness and a real harvest of blessings. Do not stop praying, serving, or loving just because life is heavy and hard right now. Allow yourself to feel sorrow, but believe that God is actively turning your struggle into a future testimony.
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@Carol Daniels Father, Let your promise in Psalm 126:5 be Carols anchor, that this season of hard labor and tears is setting the stage for a harvest of pure joy. Help her to trust your timing, as she receive your strength for today. In Jesus name, Amen
Another Day Another Blessing
Nuggets of Gemstones from Heaven And Psalm 84:11 backs it up: “For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly.” No good thing withheld. Read that as a promise, not a possibility. But here’s a practical piece that has to come with all of this: if you’re going to walk in favor, you have to actually let go of what’s cluttering your soul. Forgiveness isn’t optional decoration on top of favor — it’s part of how you keep your house clear enough for favor to move in. If you’re still carrying someone in your car, in your house, in your mind, because of something they said or did, that’s weight you don’t need to keep hauling around. Let them go. Say something good about them if you can. Get your mind quiet, because a mind at war with old offenses has no room left for new favor. New favor is on your table. The only real question is whether you’re ready to sit down and eat.
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The Three Types of Rest
1- Menucha – I will give you rest from all your battles. It means rest, quietness. It's the whole essence of Psalm 23. It's that rest sitting beside still waters, quieting your soul. It's the rest and the quietness that the Lord brings after the conflict. 2- Nuach – I will defend and fight for you so you can recoup. It's different to menucha. It's to be given rest and to have your enemies subdued around you. It's where the Lord brings you into rest and he continues the battle on your behalf. 3- Shalom – Now this isn't just rest. This is wholeness and peace. It's the state of mind, heart, soul that the Lord brings you into
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Thank you for sharing. I pray I start to remember all of this information.
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