"This, then, is how you should pray" Class 1: “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.”
Structure * "Opening address: + Our Father in heaven * Three clauses about God and his worship: * May your name be held in reverence; * May your kingdom come; * May your will be done, as in heaven so also on the earth. * Three petitions for our own needs: * Give us today the bread we need for tomorrow. * And forgive us our debts as we too have forgiven our debtors. * And do not bring us into testing, but rescue us from the Evil One."
Background Jewish synagogue prayer used at time of Jesus: * “Exalted and hallowed be his great name in the world which he created according to his will. May he let his kingdom rule in your lifetime and in your days and in the lifetime of the whole house of Israel, speedily and soon. Praised be his great name from eternity to eternity. And to this say: Amen.”
Context of instruction * “Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him.” (Matthew 6:8 NIV11) * Note: This is how you should pray, not this is what you should pray.
Our Father
Our
Father
In heaven
The heavenlies - plural
We need blend of the transcendent and the intimate in our times of prayer.
Hallowed
Make holy, treat as holy, reverence, to sanctify, to consider holy.
We are not the centre of this picture - God is in the centre.
Be your name
God himself as revealed to humankind (Deut. 28:58; Isa. 30:27). All of who he is.
Conclusion * Questions for discussion: + What stands out to you from this verse? + How might your prayer life grow because of what this verse teaches you about God, yourself and prayer?
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