What Jesus Really Said About This Prayer #kjv #biblestudy
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King James Bible 1611-1769 | Mid-Acts Dispensational Bible Teaching
Welcome to a channel dedicated to the Right Division of the Word of Truth â teaching the Bible exactly as God wrote it, from Genesis to Revelation, with special focus on the revelation of the mystery given to the Apostle Paul.
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âą The Gospel of Grace (1 Corinthians 15:1-4)
âą Paulâs unique apostleship and message for today
âą The difference between Prophecy and Mystery
âą Israel vs. the Body of Christ
âą The Dispensation of Grace (Ephesians 3:2)
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âą How to study the KJV rightly divided
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Here's a question many Christians have never considered: the prayer people call the Lord's prayer was taught by Jesus in the Gospels. The video discusses the Lord's Prayer, emphasizing that it was taught by Jesus to his disciples and is not a prayer Christ himself would have prayed as he never sinned. It highlights the phrase 'Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven' and contrasts its original context of a coming kingdom promised to Israel with the current Dispensation of Grace. The speaker suggests that believers today are not praying for the kingdom to come, but are instead blessed in heavenly places and should rightly divide the word of truth to understand current instructions.