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Practices in Christianity: prayer — the Lord's Prayer and different types of prayer
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which phrase from the Lord's Prayer asks God to provide for daily physical needs?

  1. Lead us not into temptation
  2. Give us this day our daily bread
  3. Forgive us our trespasses
  4. Thy kingdom come
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✓ Answer: BGive us this day our daily bread
'Give us this day our daily bread' is the petition in the Lord's Prayer asking God to meet everyday physical and material needs. 'Forgive us our trespasses' relates to forgiveness of sins, not physical needs. 'Thy kingdom come' is about God's rule being established. 'Lead us not into temptation' is a request for moral protection.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following best describes 'intercessory prayer'?

  1. Praying to God on behalf of other people
  2. Asking God for forgiveness for personal sins
  3. Praising God for his greatness and power
  4. Meditating silently on a passage of scripture
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✓ Answer: APraying to God on behalf of other people
Intercessory prayer is when a Christian prays to God asking for help, healing, or blessing for another person or group. Asking for personal forgiveness is confession. Praising God's greatness is adoration or praise prayer. Silent meditation on scripture is closer to contemplative prayer or lectio divina.
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