Pastor's Prayer Guide: Step-By-Step Guide to Prayer 3 | Pastor Allen Nolan Sermon

Published 2024-07-03
Pastor Allen Nolan continues his multi-part series through the Lord's Prayer, which will equip you to have a more fulfilling prayer life and relationship with God. As we examine the Lord's Prayer, will apply principles from the way Jesus prayed into our own prayer time with God. Thank you for watching this sermon on prayer from Pastor Allen Nolan.
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All Comments (21)
  • @JacoBecker
    Amen! Praise HIS Holy Name. HE is able, HE saves and HE redeems!
  • @codyallen1865
    Hey Pastor this is Cody Allen from Cape Coral, FL. You saved me about 8 months ago. after I had said a prayer to God asking him to create a passion inside of me for His Word (instead of getting tired and wanting to fall asleep every time I'd try). I was just watching a different video. Another man of God. And he describes why the fallen angels would want to go after humans. He explains it this way; "it's just as if there is a Strong man who has an enemy. Instead of going after the strong man they'd rather go after the strong man's children." It reminded me of the story you told in this sermon and others about how the man came in the van to try to abduct your daughter. In his simile God was the strong man and in mine you both are. Weak beings do such an awful thing. All we can do is pray and hope they repent (if they're able). I love you Pastor Allen. You have truly helped change my life.
  • Pastor Nolan I’ve been following you and learned a lot than any other pastors or Bible scholars, love your teachings, you are truly a God send !!!!!!! Thank you so much for teaching……
  • Thank God for pastor Allen. 🙏 What an inspiring teacher. I have never learned so.much religion in my 67 years on earth. Again, thank God for you sir! I love your enthusiasm.
  • Pastor Allen, I want to come sit at your feet and learn the word of our LORD. I would be honored to wash your feet as the disciples did for each other and for Jesus. You’re teaching has open my eyes and heart. I long for our Lord. Stay humble and wise. You are blessed “and that’s good teaching Pastor Allen”❤️✝️🕊
  • @maryfolks9368
    This is really good, one of the best messages I've heard in a long time. Thank you Pastor Nolan
  • @Gen_4927
    Pastor Allen, thank you very much for this guide.
  • @johnnemeth825
    Jesus open the eyes and hearts of all people to the Truth of God's Holy Word the Bible in Jesus name I pray Amen 🇮🇱 🙏
  • @Gen_4927
    Ok, I have to comment. Pastor Allen IS the cool crowd. I concur. 😀
  • @OldNewMama
    Ok I giggle when Pastor Nolan says “yyeah” ☺️Amazing service as always thank yall and God bless!
  • @maia5870
    I absolutely love these compilations of sermons on certain topics by pastor Allen! Thank you for sharing them! They are very biblical, informative and educational. Please keep them coming.
  • My favorite ! 🎉 Love it ❤️‍🔥 I've been working on a business and come back to see this WONDERFUL teaching ❣️
  • Pastor Allen p I love you with your preaching and you are not overweight
  • @ladyhawkNone
    Awesome teaching Pastor Allen. It hit home & i understand much better. Always had a problem praying cuz I've been told so many different things which confused me. I really appreciate this teaching on prayer. ♡
  • Pastor Nolan, 15 min into the video you stated that ultimately 'we' decide whether we will obey & follow the path our Lord has directed us onto or fall to the enticements & temptations of our flesh. My dilemma is, as humans we are weak & fall pry to sin often. Even when born again & the ever Holy Spirit of our Lord residing in us, our weakness to do the very things we DO NOT want to do, eventually always wins. To me (imo) that is not having a choice. I'm sure there are millions of addicts who wish they could turn around & walk away from that next hit but they can not, they do not have that choice. I can guarantee you that if I had the strength to exercise that free choice, I would never sin again. I'm guessing there will be those that will claim its all a 'mind over matter' thing & to them I say, good for you to be able to have that control, most of us do not have such control. So, what's up with that?