William H. Willimon - "Teach Us to Pray" (July 27, 1986)
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- Title:
- William H. Willimon - "Teach Us to Pray" (July 27, 1986)
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Sermon start time: (Part 1) 33:17. Sermon end time: (Part 2) 5:20.
Christian prayers are not means of auto-suggestion and self-therapy, nor speeches that are addressed to oneself to have one’s will be done. True Christian prayer is seeking for God’s kingdom and will be done, desiring what God desires, conversing with God, and finding strength to live on even with the absence of answers. We don’t instinctually know how to pray. Learning to pray transforms our prayers from “give me, give me” to “make me, make me”. (Abstract created by Duke Divinity School staff.)
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- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r4c824v2t
- Date:
- July 27, 1986
- Speaker:
- Willimon, William H.
- Liturgical Calendar:
- Ordinary Time
- Biblical Book:
- Luke
- Chapter and Verse:
- Luke 11:1-13
- Subject:
- Contributor:
- Duke University. Chapel
- Identifier:
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- UA.17.01.0003 CS-0344
- ref8208_5tw
- uachapelsermaud
- duke:320398
- dcrau001326
- ark:/87924/r4c824v2t
- 67e7662b-bc59-4e61-b297-f9fd9c866209
- Digital Collection:
- Duke Chapel Recordings
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- Duke University Chapel recordings
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- Language:
- English
- Location:
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- United States
- North Carolina
- Durham (N.C.)
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- Provenance:
- The Duke University Chapel Recordings were transferred to the Duke University Archives beginning in 1970.
- Rights:
- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC 4.0
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