"Our Father who art in Heaven" was not the Lords Prayer | Apostle Emmanuel Etim

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.@spiritlifenetwork Saying or Reciting the ‘Lord's Prayer’, as a tradition by Christians all over the world for hundreds of years has been the result of poor doctrine and lacking the Spirit and Truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ. This tradition was introduced because it appears in two forms in the New Testament: the shorter version in the Gospel According to Luke (11:2–4) and the longer version, part of the Sermon on the Mount, in the Gospel According to Matthew (6:9–13).
Howbeit, Ninety-five percent of the content of that prayer has been answered and even then, it was not the Prayer of our Lord Jesus Christ, neither was it the recommended content of what a Christian prayer should be. Prayers are meant to be answered. The very idea of repeating it at every Christian fellowship – irrespective of the number of people gathered – is evident of the lack of understanding of the reasons Jesus gave the disciples those points for use in Praying and above it is the lack of Faith in what it meant.
Firstly, to erase the confusion in this exhortation, I have clarified the confusion that has perpetuated for more than a thousand years, which is that for a proper reference to the LORDs Prayer, you will find it in the book of John the Apostle chapter 17 from verses 1 to the end.
I have also taken it to share what the Christian prayer should be composed of and you should watch this and be blessed in Jesus Name.

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