Our father which art in heaven kjv
Thy will be done , as in heaven , so on earth. Let your will be done on earth as it is done in heaven. Instead, rescue us from the evil one.
Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Your will be done , on earth as it is in heaven. May what you want to happen be done on earth as it is done in heaven.
Save us from the evil one. Your will be done , On earth as it is in heaven. Get beautiful Bible art delivered to your inbox. Your Faithlife account signs you in to all our sites. Full Name.
There are then seven petitions. The first requests are contected with the worship of God "Hallowed be thy name" and His ways. The next four concern the needs of man - his physical " Give us today our daily bread " , mental with temptation spiritual against evil and relational needs forgiveness. The prayer then concludes with a doxology. Go to line-by-line commentary The Lord's Prayer click to enlarge The Lord's prayer contains the sum total of religion and morals.
In this section of the website , the Lord's Prayer is explored through the writings of a number of well known biblical scholars and theologians, including John Welsey the founding father of the modern day Methodist Church , Charles Spurgeon famous 19th century English Baptist preacher and John Calvin 16th century reformer and theologian.
The preface, Our Father, who art in heaven, lays a general foundation for prayer, comprising what we must first know of God, before we can pray in confidence of being heard. It likewise points out to us our that faith, humility, love, of God and man, with which we are to approach God in prayer.
Our Father - Who art good and gracious to all, our Creator, our Preserver; the Father of our Lord, and of us in him, thy children by adoption and grace: not my Father only, who now cry unto thee, but the Father of the universe, of angels and men: who art in heaven - Beholding all things, both in heaven and earth; knowing every creature, and all the works of every creature, and every possible event from everlasting to everlasting: the almighty Lord and Ruler of all, superintending and disposing all things; in heaven - Eminently there, but not there alone, seeing thou fillest heaven and earth.
Hallowed be thy name - Mayest thou, O Father, he truly known by all intelligent beings, and with affections suitable to that knowledge: mayest thou be duly honoured, loved, feared, by all in heaven and in earth, by all angels and all men. The Savior does not bid us use these words, nor command any set form, but gives this as a proper example of prayer, simple, brief, condensed, yet all-embracing.
Our Father which art in heaven. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment? Are ye not much better than they? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: 29 And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.