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Jesus’ '''I AM Lord’s Prayer''' is the very one he taught to the inner circle of his disciples two thousand years ago. It was released to the whole world at the dawn of the golden age in an Easter dictation given by the Galilean master through the messenger [[Mark L. Prophet]] on April 14, 1963. This prayer reveals the name of God as “I AM,” the same revelation that was given to [[Moses]] when God spoke to him out of the bush that burned but was not consumed, declaring himself to be the [[I AM THAT I AM]].   
Jesus’ '''I AM Lord’s Prayer''' is the very one he taught to the inner circle of his disciples two thousand years ago. It was released to the whole world at the dawn of the golden age in an Easter dictation given by the Galilean master through the messenger [[Mark L. Prophet]] on April 14, 1963. This prayer reveals the name of God as “I AM,” the same revelation that was given to [[Moses]] when God spoke to him out of the bush that burned but was not consumed, declaring himself to be the [[I AM THAT I AM]].   


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With this key to his identity pattern, God unlocked for the multitudes yet evolving in time and space the knowledge of their potential divinity. This flaming Presence—the Presence of the I AM—was seen by both Moses and [[Jesus]] as man’s sublime opportunity to become a Christed Being.  
With this key to his identity pattern, God unlocked for the multitudes yet evolving in time and space the knowledge of their potential divinity. This flaming Presence—the Presence of the I AM—was seen by both Moses and [[Jesus]] as man’s sublime opportunity to become a Christed Being.  




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::All this I AM.
::All this I AM.


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By using the name of God, I AM, as an affirmation of that Being in each line of the Lord’s Prayer, the disciple, after hallowing the name of God, I AM, is actually affirming:   
By using the name of God, I AM, as an affirmation of that Being in each line of the Lord’s Prayer, the disciple, after hallowing the name of God, I AM, is actually affirming:   


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God in me is ''(the action of)'' thy kingdom come<br/>
God in me is ''(the action of)'' thy kingdom come<br/>
God in me is ''(the action of)'' thy will being done<br/>
God in me is ''(the action of)'' thy will being done<br/>
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