Marcus and JonMarc Grodi wrap up their study of St. Cyprian of Carthage's treatise on the Lord's Prayer, specifically looking at the implications of what it means to ask for God's will to be done in our lives.
The last points that St. Cyprian makes in this passage have to do with following God's will, even under the threat of persecution. God calls us to faithfulness despite our circumstances, which St. Cyprian had the courage to follow all the way to his martyrdom by beheading in 258AD.
To Bring about the Obedience of Faith, Romans 16:1-27
Romans 15 & 16
Chain Reference Bible Study & Paul's Reasons For Writing, Romans 15:14-33
Is Faith Between us and God?, Romans 14:22-15:13 , Romans 14:22-15:13
Romans 14
The Christian and the Governing Authorities, Romans 13:1-14 Continued
Romans 13:1-14
Question About the "Pillar & Bullwark" and Romans 12:9-21
"Do not be conformed to this world but be transformed", Romans 12:1-8
Emails on the Justice of God and "Be Transformed,"Romans 12:1-2
Jews and Gentiles Continued, Romans 11:25-36
Jews, Gentiles, & the Development of Modern Protestantism, Romans 11:11-24
Has God Abandoned the Jews, Romans 11:1-12
Being Sent to Preach, Romans 10:13-21
St. Paul, Why Haven’t Jews Responded to the Gospel of Christ? Romans 9:30-10:13
God's Foreknowledge and Human Free Will, Romans 9:14-33
Why Haven't Others Responded to the Call of Jesus Christ? Romans 9:1-13
Romans 8:18-30
Romans 8:12-23
The Catholic Church and the "Mystical Body of Christ", Romans 8:1-11
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