John 14:13 reads " Whatever you ask in my name I will do, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son."
This verse describes prayer. While you can meditate on any scriptural verse as a form of contemplative prayer, describing this verse itself as 'a prayer' would be misleading.
Don't ask other people for your homework and do it yourself!!As A Christian:You should share the Gospel with others and pray for them. We should follow Jesus' teachings regarding effective prayer: Prayer is not to be offered to impress others (Matthew 6:56) and prayer does not involve long winded attempts to manipulate God. Prayer in Jesus' name is prayer seeking His will and submitting to His authority (John 14:13, 1 John 5:4). Be mindful and respectful of the person you are praying with or for.
This prayer in John is truly the "Lords Prayer". The prayer in Matthew 6:9-13 & Luke 11:2-4 was merely a pattern for prayer. Here in John 17:1-5 the Lord prays for Himself. 17:6-18 is the Lord's prayer for His disciples. And then 17:20-26 is the Lord's prayer for all believers, and this prayer includes believers in this present day. Take the time to read this prayer very carefully as there is much to learn from it.
Kojak - 1973 A House of Prayer a Den of Thieves 3-13 was released on: USA: 14 December 1975 Germany: 26 April 1991
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Here are the places I've found the Lord's Prayer... Matthew 6:10-14 Luke 11:2-4
No, 2 John is with only 13 verses. 3 John has 14 verses.
NO ... John was beheaded before the Crucifixion. See Matthew 14:10-13
Accounts of the last supper are found in Matthew 26, Mark 14, Luke 22 and John 13. John alone records a lengthy discourse Jesus delivers to the disciples on this occasion (and a prayer on behalf of the disciples and all future believers); it continues through chapter 17.
John A. Davidson has written: 'The Lord's prayer' -- subject(s): Lord's prayer
Psalm 119? Nope. John 17. Jesus' prayer is the longest prayer in the Bible. Check out: http://thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com
The Lord's Prayer. Matthew 6:9-13