I pray "The Lord's Prayer" almost every day. I don't merely repeat it from memory. I carefully go through each statement, thinking about it, and what it means. I will often stop and expand upon certain lines.
"Our Father who is in Heaven"
As Christians, we have God as our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ as our older brother. He loves us, provides for us, protects us, and teaches us. Our Father in Heaven is God, not a mortal man. He is altogether good. He is eternal. He is all powerful, sees all, and knows all. We call Him Father both because He created us, and more importantly because we have now been adopted and given new hearts in Christ. He really is our Father. We are already starting to resemble Him, and reflect His divine character in this world.
"Thy Kingdom come"
God has a Kingdom, and has given us a King. That King is Jesus Christ. We want that King to rule over us. We want Him to rule over everything. Jesus is not my buddy or boyfriend, He is my Master. I want to learn the ways of this Kingdom. Our King will establish true justice and righteousness. We are already citizens of that Kingdom, because it is the Kingdom of our Father in Heaven.
" Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven"
God's Kingdom is not merely ethereal, hypothetical, and spiritual. It is real. It affects this earth. We want to obey our Father, and we want everyone else to learn to obey Him. In Heaven, He is obeyed instantly, perfectly, and with songs of praise. We desire all people on earth to do the same.
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