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  1. 1. Our Father, Who art in heaven. We start this prayer by professing our core religious belief that God is our heavenly Father—the one who is all knowing and all powerful. Notice that Jesus didn’t instruct us to say, “My Father” but stressed “Our Father.”. Scripture scholar John Meier explains that in God’s kingdom, we don’t ...

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    In this article, we will briefly review line by line (verse by verse) various interpretations of the Lords Prayer, as explained by different authors throughout history. Currently, we are only including the interpretations of John Wesley, Richard Kingsley, Andrew Murray, Helmut Thielicke, and The Living Hour. However, we may add interpretations from...

    Living Hour: Why does Jesus call out to our Father in heaven at the beginning of The Lords Prayer? Its his reminder to us that Gods love is a call to action: a call to live up to our divine potential, to experience life more abundantly, to make his kingdom come. Helmut Thielicke: Jesus shows us that the Father knows our deepest needs and secrets. A...

    Andrew Murray: The Father is a King and has a kingdom. The son and heir of a king has no higher ambition than the glory of his fathers kingdom. In time of war or danger this becomes his passion; he can think of nothing else.

    John Wesley: We pray for the coming of his everlasting kingdom, the kingdom of glory in heaven, which is the continuation and perfection of the kingdom of grace on earth. Consequently this, as well as the preceding petition, is offered up for the whole intelligent creation, who are all interested in this grand event, the final renovation of all thi...

    John Wesley: By bread we may understand all things needful, whether for our souls or bodies; ta pros zoen kai eusebeian, the things pertaining to life and godliness: We understand not barely the outward bread, what our Lord terms the meat which perisheth; but much more the spiritual bread, the grace of God, the food which endureth unto everlasting ...

  2. Jul 27, 2019 · With this form of prayer we can be assured that the Holy Spirit will come to us, leading us into His holy will. Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us, and ...

  3. 2 days ago · God’s will demands a total submission which stems from a loving obedience to God even in obscurity and discomforts. We shall realize at the end, the joy and peace which no one will ever take from us if we let God’s will be done in our lives and in our world. Love. THE WILL OF GOD Opened my eyes at dawn with this thought; 'the will of God ...

  4. Jan 19, 2019 · Our Father: God is "our" Father, the Father not only of Christ but of all of us. We pray to Him as brothers and sisters to Christ, and to one another. Who art in Heaven: God is in Heaven, but that does not mean that He is distant from us. He is exalted above all of Creation, but He is also present throughout Creation. Our true home is with Him.

  5. God knows there is a “right timing” involved and that timing has not yet come. Sometimes the answer is “yes” because God knows that what youare praying for is for your good. Sometimes, the answer to your prayer might be “no” because sometimes you pray for something that you think will be the best thing for you, while indeed, you

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  7. Jan 25, 2021 · Doing the Will of God. Saints Timothy and Titus, Bishops—Memorial. “Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of God is my brother and sister and mother.”. Mark 3:34–35. Jesus said many things that caused people to pause and think. Today’s Gospel passage is one of those times. Just prior to the passage quoted above ...

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