THE FAMILY ALTAR
May 20.
"Our Father, who art in heaven." Matt. 6, 9.
With what reverent and fervent joy we ought to pray the
Lord's Prayer, the prayer taught us by the loving and holy lips
of our Lord Jesus Christ ! How rich and blessed that prayer will
always make us if we really pray it and not merely say it. What
danger, what loss, what calamity need we fear, if the almighty
and everlasting God, the Maker of heaven and earth, the Giver
of every good gift, is our Father in our Lord Jesus Christ? He
is in heaven, high above all earthly fathers, not subject to their
infirmities, not limited in His power and love as they are, but
able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think.
Just stop to think what it means to have God's eyes watching
over you, God's hands protecting and guiding you, God's heart
loving and cherishing you with everlasting love ! Then you are
not alone and forsaken in this poor world, though you have no
other friend beside. He is an omnipresent God and Father, and
wherever you are, whatever your trouble or woe, you can go to
Him and pour out your aching heart on His loving bosom and
be comforted with divine and abiding comfort. "Behold, what
manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should
be called the sons of God !" But let us never forget that we owe
this royal privilege alone to our Lord Jesus Christ. He, our elder
Brother, won back for us the heart of God when we had lost it
through our sinful disobedience. He alone has secured for us the
right confidently to approach the just and holy God with the
prayer: "Our Father/' "Xo man cometh to the Father but by
Me," He says. So no non-Christian can pray the Lord's Prayer.
He may say it, but he cannot pray it. God says to him: Take
away from Me the noise of thy empty words. I will not hear thy
vain babble ! "For he that hath not the Son hath not the Father
that sent Him." Let that solemn truth ever warn us from joining
in prayer with men who deny the truth as it is in Jesus.
Dear heavenly Father, we poor sinners confess unto Thee that we
are not worthy to be called Thy sons and daughters. We approach Thee,not trusting in our own righteousness, but relying on the merit and righteousness of Thy beloved Son, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. In His name we ask Thee to grant us Thy holy Spirit that He may cry in us, "Abba, Father," and we may ever ask Thee for
all things we need in body and soul with all boldness and confidence, as dear children ask their dear father. Amen.