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  • What do we pray for in the first petition?


    Rebecca WritesAuthority Authority: 127
    In the first petition (which is, Hallowed be thy name,)[1] acknowledging the utter inability and indisposition that is in ourselves and all men to honor God aright,[2] pray, that God would by his grace enable and incline us and others to know, to acknowledge, and highly to esteem him,[3] his titles,[4] attributes,[5] ...
    1 week ago
  • What doth the preface of the Lords prayer teach us?


    Rebecca WritesAuthority Authority: 127
    The preface of the Lord’s prayer (contained in these words, Our Father which art in heaven,)[1] teacheth us, when we pray, to draw near to God with confidence of his fatherly goodness, and our interest therein;[2] with reverence, and all other childlike dispositions,[3] heavenly affections,[4] and due apprehensions ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Of how many parts doth the Lords prayer consist?


    Rebecca WritesAuthority Authority: 418
    The Lord’s prayer consists of three parts; a preface, petitions, and a conclusion. Question 188, Westminster Larger Catechism  
    3 weeks ago
  • How is the Lords prayer to be used?


    Rebecca WritesAuthority Authority: 418
    The Lord’s prayer is not only for direction, as a pattern, according to which we are to make other prayers; but may also be used as a prayer, so that it be done with understanding, faith, reverence, and other graces necessary to the right performance of the duty of prayer.[1]
    4 weeks ago
  • How is the Lords prayer to be used?


    Rebecca WritesAuthority Authority: 127
    The Lord’s prayer is not only for direction, as a pattern, according to which we are to make other prayers; but may also be used as a prayer, so that it be done with understanding, faith, reverence, and other graces necessary to the right performance of the duty of prayer.[1]
    4 weeks ago

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