Jesus taught His disciples not to pray like the pagans by heaping up many words just to pray longer. But some believe this would also apply to repeating the Lord's prayer daily. Wouldn't it just become vain repetition and lose it's meaning if you do it every day? Chris Rosebrough looks at Matthew 6 to clear up this confusion and to show the value of this simple, daily prayer.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Dg8XW9uASw&t=945s
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