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The following poem beautifully summarizes the meaning of the Lord's Prayer. include "../doctrineincs/regufont.html"; ?>Our Father -
by bountiful provision, by gracious adoption; Which art in heaven -
the home of Thy children, the temple of Thy angels; Hallowed be Thy Name -
by the words of our lips, by the works of our hands; Thy kingdom come -
of grace to refine us, of glory to crown us; Thy will be done, in earth as it is in heaven -
by us without compulsion, universally without exception, eternally without declension; Give us this day our daily bread -
of eternal life for our souls; And forgive us our trespasses -
against the grace of Thy gospel; As we forgive those that trespass against us -
by embezzling our property, by abusing our person; And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil -
of worldly enticements, of Satan's devices, of error's seductions, of sinful affections; For Thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever -
Thy power subdues all, Thy glory is above all. Which aspects of the Lord's Prayer are illustrated by the following examples? |