Sermon on the Mount E20 We are now halfway through studying Jesus' most famous sermon, which brings us to the Lords Prayer. Whats the significance of a prayer being right here at the center? And whats the purpose of regularly reciting a short prayer like this one? In this episode, Jon, Tim, and others kick off a five-part series on the Lords Prayer, exploring its structure, core ideas, and historical background. For more information about writing and sharing your own Lord's Prayer song, visit our website here. View more resources on our website Timestamps Chapter 1: A Story of the Lords Prayer in Jerusalem (00:00-6:23) Chapter 2: The Epicenter of the Sermon on the Mount (6:23-10:52) Chapter 3: Reading the Prayer (10:52-18:50) Chapter 4: The Structure of the Lords Prayer (18:50-22:02) Chapter 5: The Core Ideas of the Lords Prayer (22:02-25:30) Chapter 6: Interview About Liturgies With James K. A. Smith (25:30-36:49) Chapter 7: Historical and Cultural Background of the Lords Prayer (36:49-50:17) Chapter 8: How the Lords Prayer Shaped Jesus (50:17-52:04) Chapter 9: Writing a New Lords Prayer Song (52:04-59:12) Referenced Resources You Are What You Lov e by James K. A. Smith Jewish Liturgy: A Comprehensive History by Ismar Elbogen Check out Tims library here. You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS. Show Music Original Sermon on the Mount music by Richie Kohen BibleProject theme song by TENTS Open Wings by Liron Meyuhas From Srinager by Guy Buttery Show Credits Stephanie Tam is the lead producer for todays show. Production of todays episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer; Cooper Peltz, managing producer; and Colin Wilson, producer. Tyler Bailey is our audio engineer and editor, and he also provided our sound design and mix. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Special thanks to James K.A. Smith, Brian Hall, Liz Vice, and the BibleProject scholar team, and to Dan Gummel who commissioned and supported the production of this episode. Todays hosts are Jon Collins and Michelle Jones, and Tim Mackie is our lead scholar. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.