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Hint: Read the verses carefully and pay attention to the wording of the possible answers. You should make 4 selections. In Matthew 6:7-15, the Lord taught his followers to pray for: comfort for those who suffer supply of necessary daily food forgiveness of sins fulfillment of the Father's will in heaven establishment of His kingdom triumph of evil

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necessary daily food, forgiveness of sins, fulfillment of the Father's will in heaven, and the establishment of His kingdom.

- NASB 1995

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necessary daily food, forgiveness of sins, fulfillment of the Father's will in heaven, and the establishment of His kingdom.

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In Matthew 6: 7-15, we can read the moment when Jesus teaches his followers to pray. At that moment he says that people do not need to be asking for the fulfillment of their goals, repeating this in all prayer, as the pagans do, because God, the father, already knows what people want even before they realize it. However, Jessus says that prayers must ask that God does not allow daily food to be lacking, so that our sins are forgiven by God in the same way that we forgive people who have offended us. Prayer must also ask for God's will to be fulfilled in our lives and in our environment and for His kingdom to be established.

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