Our GREATEST Example Of Prayer (Part 5 of 11)

Matthew 6: 9 After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.  (KJV)

Good Day Men!

Here, at the opening of what we refer to as “The Lord’s Prayer”, we see three points. 

First is the direction in which we out to pray.  The key word here is manner.  So we are directed to how we should pray.  This doesn’t mean that this should be our one and only prayer but our prayers should closely resemble this example.

Second is the recognition of who we are addressing.  The first two words speak volumes to each and every believer. Our Father, clearly points to our heavenly Father as described by the place in which He resides as seen in the phrase which art in heaven.

Third is showing GREAT praise and adoration to our holy, heavenly Father, our one and ONLY God in the use of the word Hallowed.  This description of God sets Him apart from any other being by describing the holiness of His position.

This is not just a recited prayer.  It has purpose and meaning in all that it says from the beginning to the end.

We must be ever thankful to our heavenly father for giving this prayer to His Son so that we may more clearly reach out to Our (loving and caring) Father, which art in heaven.

May God richly bless us as we continue to seek His will and His way through His word.

Have a great day!!!

Your servant in Christ,

Rev. Ted J. Wilkins
Director and Founder of “Good News Brief For Men” Ministries
© 2013 Ted J. Wilkins, Good News Brief For Men

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