A teaching regarding the core issues of Loving God through seeking His Spirit to enable us to obey His commandments to Love Him and our neighbor as ourselves.
Phil teaches that "Give us this day our daily bread" actually refers to being filled with God's Holy Spirit, and about our need to obey Jesus's command to eat His flesh and drink His blood in order to have eternal life in Him.
In this first installment of his series, "Authority in Prayer," Phil lays the foundation for all effectiveness in prayer: Our relationship with God.
In this second part of his series, "Authority in Prayer," Phil emphasizes the importance of intimacy with God, which is essential for spiritual maturity.
Continuing in this third part of his series, "Authority in Prayer," Phil begins to peel back the mysteries in the heavenly language of "The Lord's Prayer," showing how realization of the Fatherhood of God must be our desperate passion.
In this fourth part of his series, "Authority in Prayer," Phil delves deeper into the awesome significance of Christ's words, "Our Father, Who art in Heaven, Hallowed be Your Name."
In this fifth part of his series, "Authority in Prayer," Phil expands the meaning of Christ's words in The Lord's Prayer, "Your Kingdom Come."
In this sixth part of his series, "Authority in Prayer," Phil explains more of the meaning of Christ's words in The Lord's Prayer, "Your will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven."
In this seventh part of his series, "Authority in Prayer," Phil makes the case for understanding Christ's words in The Lord's Prayer, "Give us this day our daily bread" as speaking of His Holy Spirit, rather than natural bread or physical sustenance.
In this eighth part of his series, "Authority in Prayer," Phil continues showing how Christ's words in The Lord's Prayer, "Give us this day our daily bread" speak of His Holy Spirit, rather than natural bread for physical sustenance.
In this ninth part of his series, "Authority in Prayer," Phil continues showing how Christ's words in The Lord's Prayer, "Give us this day our daily bread" speak of His Holy Spirit, rather than natural bread for physical sustenance. Phil also talks about the clarity of our consciences, when we are free from sin
In this tenth part of his series, "Authority in Prayer," Phil talks about how, when we are free from sin, we have the authority to forgive others.