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The Lord's Prayer, by Bill Sherrill
When someone speaks of the "Lord's Prayer," our minds immediately turn
to "Our Father who is in heaven." It is a beautiful and deeply
meaningful prayer. However, it actually should be called the
"Disciple's Prayer." It was in response to their request, "Lord, teach
us to pray," that Jesus gave them that form of petition.
The Lord prayed many prayers. These prayers were also beautiful and
deeply meaningful. They let us see into the heart of the Savior. Of all
the prayers he prayed, however, none was, and is, more important than
the one he prayed on the night of his betrayal. Three times he repeats
the significant phrase, "that they may be one" (John 17:11; John 17:22;
and John 17:23).
Among the ancients, a repetition of three added significant impact to
the communicator's point. This practice was an indication of the
communicator's desire to reinforce the importance of his point -- the
repetition of "Holy, Holy, Holy ..." referring to God is one memorable
example (Isaiah 6:3). This petition was very important to the Master,
and must also be important to us.
Love and compassion are the bedrock of unity.
Mortals have established a number of systems to bring about oneness.
Early in church history, the responsibility passed to elders, bishops
and finally popes; but unity on expression from a dominant head did not
produce unity of life in the followers. Through the various reformation
attempts, systems of interpretation of Scriptures were developed to
assure unity of belief; but these, being man-made, generally failed.
Somehow, it was believed, agreement on interpretation of the Scriptures
would produce unity in the followers. It sounded rational, but rational
and realistic are only similar in the fact that they both begin with
the letter "r."
To be one is an attitude! It will never be achieved by total agreement
on all points of the Word. This is not because such agreement is bad.
Agreement is one of our aims in searching the Scriptures, but total
agreement seems to lie outside our grasp. While many divisions have
resulted in differences over the meaning or application of Scripture,
the root of disunity is found in the hearts of human beings, not in
their ignorance. I certainly do not wish to take anything away from the
need to continue our efforts to understand the Word alike, but listen
to the focus the apostle Paul uses when he calls the believers in
Philippi to unity: Therefore if there is any encouragement in Christ,
if there is any consolation of love, if there is any fellowship of the
Spirit, if any affection and compassion, make my joy complete by being
of the same mind, maintaining the same love, united in spirit, intent
on one purpose (Philippians 2:1-2 NASB).
Nothing is said here about doctrine, as important as that is, but Paul
addresses the attitudes of love and compassion as the bedrock of unity.
That has not changed. Two thousand years have passed since Jesus prayed
on the night of his betrayal, and all the systems of human creation
have failed. Only a deep love for God and His children will ever answer
that plaintive prayer of our Lord and produce the effect, "[T]hat the
world may believe that You have sent me" (John 17:21).
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(c) 2008 Bill Sherrill <sherrill@cox-internet.com>'s Thought for
the Week. Used by permission.
RELATED LINKS:
* Unity!
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200606/20060626_unity.html
* Maintain the Unity!
http://www.heartlight.org/feature/feature_061996_unity.html
* Unity in Christ
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200707/20070711_unitychrist.html
* Bill Sherrill's Thought for the Week
http://www.northstreetcoc.org/ThoughtoftheWeek.html
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http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200804/20080405_lordsprayer.html
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