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The Good Father

July 24, 2022Scot Pollok

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For many, prayer is intimidating. The message to "pray more" can sound a lot like "eat your vegetables", and the topic frequently brings up guilt, shame, and the inherent belief that our prayer life will always fall short. As Scot Pollok looks to the Lord's Prayer in Luke 11, we'll see that our Good Father doesn't answer prayer based on our strength of intimacy with God - but out of the strength of His character

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