Welcome to 2024! A new year - Full of possibility, hopes and dreams. As the Church, we resolve to seek God’s will and do God’s work in the world. Of course, the first question we should ask ourselves is, “What is God’s will?” Jesus made it clear to his disciples that he was on earth to do the will of his Father in heaven. The disciples watched and participated in God’s kingdom which was breaking into human history in Jesus Christ. They must have marveled as Jesus lived in perfect obedience to the Father, and they must have observed that Jesus’ prayer life made this possible. Which, undoubtedly, is why they asked Jesus to teach them to pray.
The LORD’s Prayer is Jesus’ gift to his followers. Too often, we rattle it off with little thought to its depth of meaning or clear understanding of what we are requesting. The LORD’s Prayer is not meant to be memorized and repeated. It is a declaration of faith that is intended to be lived out in the lives of Christians.
Over the next several weeks, we will explore the significance of this prayer in the daily life of Jesus’ followers as we commit to live the prayer Jesus taught us to pray.
In preparation for this Sunday, read Matthew 6:5-15.