Our Father who art in heaven – Whenever we engage in prayer, there are
two things to be considered, both that we may have access to God, and that we
may rely on Him with full and unshaken confidence: his fatherly love toward us,
and his boundless power. Let us therefore entertain no doubt, that God is
willing to receive us graciously, that he is ready to listen to our prayers, —
in a word, that of Himself he is disposed to aid us. Father is the
appellation given to him; and under this title Christ supplies us with
sufficiently copious materials for confidence. But as it is only the half of
our reliance that is founded on the goodness of God, in the next clause, who
art in heaven, he gives us a lofty idea of the power of God. When the
Scripture says, that God is in heaven, the meaning is, that all things
are subject to his dominions, — that the world, and everything in it, is held
by his hand, — that his power is everywhere diffused, — that all things are
arranged by his providence. David says, “He that dwelleth in the heavens shall
laugh at them,” (Psalm 2:4); and again, “Our God is in heaven: he hath done
whatever he hath pleased,” (Psalm 115:3).
May these words kindle our lives and prayers.
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