I’ve been reading his notes on the Lord’s Prayer in preparation for our sermon series. Here’s an excerpt from his comments on Matthew 6:9. The man could write! You might spend time reflecting on this during your prayer time today.
The preface, Our Father, who art in heaven, lays a general foundation for prayer… Our Father – Who art good and gracious to all, our Creator, our Preserver; the Father of our Lord, and of us in him, thy children by adoption and grace: not my Father only, who now cry unto thee, but the Father of the universe, of angels and men: who art in heaven – Beholding all things, both in heaven and earth; knowing every creature, and all the works of every creature, and every possible event from everlasting to everlasting: the almighty Lord and Ruler of all, superintending and disposing all things; in heaven – Eminently there, but not there alone, seeing thou fillest heaven and earth. Hallowed be thy name – Mayest thou, O Father, be truly known by all intelligent beings, and with affections suitable to that knowledge: mayest thou be duly honoured, loved, feared, by all in heaven and in earth, by all angels and all men.
