Paul
N. F. (17 Feb 2005)
"THE LORD’S PRAYER"
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THE LORD’S PRAYER
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By Charles H. Spurgeon
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'After
this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, etc.'
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Matthew 6:9
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This prayer begins where
all true prayer must commence, with the spirit of adoption,
'Our Father.' There is
no acceptable prayer until we can say, 'I will arise, and go unto
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my Father.' This child-like
spirit soon perceives the grandeur of the Father 'in heaven,'
and ascends to devout
adoration, 'Hallowed be Thy name.'
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The child lisping, 'Abba,
Father,' grows into the cherub crying, 'Holy, Holy, Holy.'
There is but a step from
rapturous worship to the glowing missionary spirit, which
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is a sure
outgrowth of filial love and reverent adoration.
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'Thy kingdom come, Thy
will be done on earth as it is in heaven.'
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Next follows the heartfelt
expression of dependence upon God 'Give
us this day our daily bread.'
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Being further illuminated
by the Spirit, he discovers that he is not only dependent, but sinful,
hence he entreats for mercy, 'Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors:'
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And being pardoned, having
the righteousness of Christ imputed, and knowing his acceptance with God,
he humbly supplicates for holy perseverance,
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'Lead us not into temptation.'
The man who is really forgiven, is anxious not to offend again; the possession
of justification leads to an anxious desire for sanctification.
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'Forgive us our debts,'
that is justification; 'Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from
evil,' that is sanctification in its negative and positive forms.
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As the result of all
this, there follows a triumphant ascription of praise, 'Thine is the kingdom,
the power, and the glory, for ever and ever, Amen.
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' We rejoice that our
King reigns in providence and shall reign in grace, from the river even
to the ends of the earth, and of His dominion there shall be no end.
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Thus from a sense of
adoption, up to fellowship with our reigning Lord, this short model of
prayer conducts the soul.
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Lord, teach us thus to
pray!
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Yours in Christ,
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Paul N. F.