Friday, November 6, 2009

Reflections on The Lord's Prayer

I can't believe it's been so long since my last post. Hopefully I can find a better rhythm to this blogging thing.

Anyway, I was recently reading a lesson in "The Spiritual Disciplines Companion" about prayer that led to an interesting journal entry on The Lord's Prayer. When I took a deeper look at this prayer that I have known for some time now, I was surprised by the insights that came. Here's are those thoughts...

Our Father,

Father. What an incredible father you are--full of authority, full of love. Our father--You are not just my father, but are father to many. I am a part of a larger family, the body of Christ. So much of the time, I don't see others. Forgive me for those times.

Who art in heaven,

You are in a place I long to be. You are waiting an dpreparing for the arrival of your children. Sometimes, though, I feel like you're miles away.

hallowed by your name.

This is about your name, not mine. Your name is to be revered, cherished, treasured above all others. You reign over us. Forgive me when I have made all of this about me.

Your kingdom come.

I want your kingdom's characteristics to be evident on earth. Help us to live in your kingdom now. show us your plan for our lives--our relationships, our priorities, our words and actions--great and small. This is about Your kingdom, not one I'm building.

Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

Your will. Here. Now. Nothing more. Nothing less. Nothing else.

Give us today our daily bread.

We are only promised today and I know you will provide for us today. Each day is new with new challenges and new mercies. You will meet our needs--not our extravagant wants. All that we are given comes from you.

forgive us our debts...

I am in desperate need of your forgiveness. I mess up. Over and over again. I know that I fall short. I know that I will never be able to make up the difference without your grace and mercy.

as we forgive our debtors.

I'm not sure I want you to forgive me the way I forgive others, though. I'm not always as compassionate as I want you to be. Change that about me. Help a well of compassion to grow within me so I can extend to others the kind of forgiveness I want to receive.

And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

If you are going to lead me anywhere, that means I have to follow. Help me to follow you with the kind of focus that keeps my eyes on the goal. Protect me from evil. Guard me and keep the enemy from my life, my heart, my mind, my family, those I love.

for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.

1 comments:

Erika said...

This is awesome stuff! Please keep it coming! :)

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