To read the texts click on the texts: 2 Cor 11:1-11; Mt 6:7-15
In the text of today, we read
what is commonly known as the "Our Father". However, a better term
for this would be "The Lord's Prayer". The reason for this is because
there are two versions of the same prayer. The other is found in Lk. 11:2-4.
There, the pronoun "Our" is missing and the prayer begins simply with
"Father". Also the context of the prayer in Matthew and Luke is
different. While in Matthew the prayer is told in the context of the Sermon of
the Mount, in Luke it is told in response to the disciples’ request to Jesus to
teach them how to pray (Lk 11:1). Be that as it may, in both Matthew and Luke
the point is clear that the prayer is primarily a prayer of dependence on God
who is Father. This dependence is for something as dramatic and magnificent as
the Kingdom and also for something as routine and regular as bread. Both
prayers have also the theme of forgiveness, which is received from God and
given to others.
The Lord’s Prayer is not just a
prayer; it is also a way of life. The words of the prayer communicate the
attitude that one must have toward God and others. While we must acknowledge
our dependence on God for everything that we need and regard him always as the
primary cause, our attitude to others must be one of acceptance and forgiveness.
Yes Fr agree with you, we need to forgive others, if we need our Heavenly Father to forgive us
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