Saturday, July 11, 2009

The Our Father


The Lord’s Prayer

“Our Farther which art in heaven” – We need to always acknowledge first and foremost who we are taking to. He (God is our heavenly Father). We address Him with respect just as we should address our earthly father with respect. His is the only true God who created all things in this universe, which includes ourselves. He loves us and we need to show our love for Him.

“Hollowed by your name” – We must see Him as being Holy, Sanctified, Consecrated; Worthy of praise, Honor and Glory!

“Your kingdom come” – We acknowledge His coming kingdom. We pray that Christ will soon return and establish His earthly kingdom where we will reign with Him for eternity.

“Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven” - We need to be praying for His will to be done in our lives, so that we might bring glory to Him here on earth as He is also glorified in heaven. We need to do things His way, instead of selfishly doing our own things to satisfy our own desires.

“Give us today our daily bread” – We should ask our Father each day to provide for our needs, just as He promised in His Holy Word. His word says that we don’t have, because we don’t ask. Of course, we must first know God through His Son, our personal Lord and Savior. If we don’t know Christ, God won’t acknowledge this request for daily provision.

“Forgive us our (sins) debts (or transgressions) as we have forgiven our debtors (transgressors)” – This speaks about forgiveness among our associates, neighbors, friends, family and loved ones. Any and all persons in our lives that we come in contact with in social or business situations are included as well. If we can’t forgive others, how can we expect our Heavenly Father to forgive us?

“Lead us not into temptation” – We need to ask our Heavenly Father to help us recognize every evil thing, every temptation before us. We need to help to stay focused on our Father and see that the evil we might fall into is really a trap set by Satan to bring us down to his level.


“But deliver us from the evil one” – Help us, dear Father to steer clear of that liar and deceiver. Let us see clearly the path that you want each of us to walk. By the power of the Holy Spirit that dwells within us may we never stray from your will and way

Lords Prayer – A Glorious Ending

Some commentators believe that the end of the Lord’s Prayer

– “For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever” – was added by someone other than the writer. Whether it is true or not, this last phrase simply emphasizes more praise and glory to God the Father – so it’s absolutely biblical… a glorious ending to a model prayer to God!

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