Chuckle: Have you heard about the
bowlegged cowboy who was fired because he couldn't keep his calves
together?
Quote: "Every Christian needs an
half hour of prayer each day, except when he is busy, then he needs an hour."
--St Francis de Sales
JESUS' MODEL PRAYER
"Our Father in heaven, may
your name be honored. May your Kingdom come soon. May your will be done here on
earth, just as it is in heaven. Give us our food for today, and forgive us our
sins , just as we have forgiven those who have sinned against us. And don't let
us yield to temptation, but deliver us from the evil one" (Matthew 6:9-12 NLT).
Jesus' words here are commonly called "The Lord's
Prayer." But since Jesus was teaching His disciples how to pray, it could be
called the "Model Prayer." Let's focus on both the sequence and content of the
prayer.
First: We are to begin our prayer by honoring God as
we enter His holy presence with praise, reverence, and commitment. "Our Father in heaven, may your name be honored (hallowed)."
We focus our attention on the holiness and
majesty of God and spend some time just sharing our love for Him. But It's
tempting to skip over this most important part of the prayer and go directly to
our selfish shopping list of things we want God to do for us.
Second: Our prayer moves to expressing our concerns
for God's spiritual kingdom and His will. "May Your
Kingdom come soon. May your will be done here on earth, just as it is in
heaven." Our concern should be to glorify God and advance His
kingdom above all else. Jesus said, "And he (God) will
give you all you need from day to day if you live for him and make the Kingdom
of God your primary concern" (Matthew 6:33
NLT). This means seeking His will first before making our personal requests.
Our prayers should focus on the furtherance of God's kingdom as enunciated in
the Great Commission (Matt. 28:19-20 and elsewhere in Scripture.
Third: Our prayer now turns to our
daily needs from God, our sustainer and provider. "Give us our food for today. By the time we get to this point in our prayer, we are totally
focused on God, not ourselves. We will have rearranged our priorities and
affirmed our complete trust in God and His will. We now understand that if we
put God and His kingdom first, He will take care of everything else we may
need. Selfishness will have been removed from our prayer
Fourth: We acknowledge God's provision
by asking His help in dealing with our daily struggles. Forgive us our sins, just as we have forgiven those who have
sinned against us. And don't let us yield to temptation, but deliver us from the
evil one." Notice that God's forgiveness is
requested based on our forgiveness of others. Also, we should ask God to give
us strength to overcome temptation and lead us in His way
instead.
We sometimes reverse the order of the
Model Prayer. We begin by voicing our real and perceived needs and spend very
little, if any, time seeking God and His kingdom. Let's take a new look at the
Model Prayer and bring our prayer priorities in line with those articulated
(modeled) by Jesus.
Love, Jerry & Dotse
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