John Ross MacDuff
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 40
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 edition. Excerpt: ... If the Lord's Prayer has been called "The Beautiful Gate of the Temple," "0ur Father" may well be designated its Golden Key. It was the mission of Christ, the Divine Author of this prayer, to reveal "the Father," the new Paternal name: --" I have manifested Thy Name unto the men whom Thou gavest me out of the world." "I have declared unto them Thy Name, and will declare it" (John xvii. 6, 26). "My Father, and your Father DEGREES my God, and your God" (John xx. 17). How He delights to interweave it with parable, and miracle, and intercessory prayer, and last agony, and first resurrection-words! It was the object and end of the work to be accomplished on behalf of His redeemed people--" That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven" (Matt. v. 45). 0ur Morning motto-verse throughout this volume is the answer to the disciples' request, "Lord, teach us to pray: "--" And He said unto them, When ye pray, say, Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy name," etc. "Father: " it forms also the central jewelthought in the choicest of His parables, from which we have taken our corresponding Evening motto-verse: "I will arise and go to my Father, and will say unto Him, Father" (Luke xv. 18). All the true Churches of Christ have loved to acknowledge and reverence the same adorable Name. Whatever otherwise be their discords, there is here "concerted harmony." Take the most familiar of liturgies. The chord struck in its opening prayer is, .--" Almighty and most merciful Father." It is echoed in the commencement of the sublime Te Deum: "All the earth doth worship Thee, The Father Everlasting "--" The Father of an infinite majesty." It stands at the threshold of the apostles' creed: "I believe in God, The Father Almighty." It is taken up in...