Question #124: What does the third request mean? Answer: "Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven" means,Help us and all people to reject our own wills and to obey your will without any back talk. Your will alone is good. Help us one and all to carry out the work we are … Continue reading Catechism #124
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Catechism #122-123
Question #122: What does the first request mean? Answer: "Hallowed be your name" means, Help us to really know you, to bless, worship, and praise you for all your works and for all that shines forth from them: your almighty power, wisdom, kindness, justice, mercy, and truth. And it means, Help us to direct all our living— … Continue reading Catechism #122-123
Catechism #120-121
Question #120: Why did Christ command us to call God "our Father"? Answer: At the very beginning of our prayer Christ wants to kindle in us what is basic to our prayer— the childlike awe and trust that God through Christ has become our Father. Our fathers do not refuse us the things of this life; God … Continue reading Catechism #120-121
Catechism #118-119
Question #118: What did God command us to pray for? Answer: Everything we need, spiritually and physically, as embraced in the prayer Christ our Lord himself taught us (James 1:17; Matt. 6:33). Question #119: What is this prayer? Answer: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done on … Continue reading Catechism #118-119
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Question #116: Why do Christians need to pray? Answer: Because prayer is the most important part of the thankfulness God requires of us. And also because God gives his grace and Holy Spirit only to those who pray continually and groan inwardly, asking God for these gifts and thanking him for them (Ps. 50:14-15; 116:12-19; 1 Thess. … Continue reading Catechism #116-117