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THE LORDS
PRAYER
Luther's
Little Instruction Book (The Small Catechism of Martin Luther)
Part Three: The Lord's Prayer
Translated by Robert E. Smith
June 10, 1994
The Our
Father: The Simple Way a Father Should Present it to His Household
- Introduction
Our Father, Who is in Heaven.
Q. What
does this mean?
A.
In this introduction, God invites us to believe that He is our
real Father and we are His real children, so that we will pray
with trust and complete confidence, in the same way beloved
children approach their beloved Father with their requests.
- The First
Request
May Your name be holy.
Q. What
does this mean?
A.
Of course, God's name is holy in and of itself, but by this
request, we pray that He will make it holy among us, too.
Q. How does
this take place?
A. When God's Word is taught clearly and purely, and when we
live holy lives as God's children based upon it. Help us, Heavenly
Father,to do this! But anyone who teaches and lives by something
other than God's Word defiles God's name among us. Protect us
from this, Heavenly Father!
- The Second
Request
Your Kingdom come.
Q. What
does this mean?
A.
Truly God's Kingdom comes by itself, without our prayer. But
we pray in this request that it come to us as well.
Q. How does
this happen?
A. When the Heavenly Father gives us His Holy Spirit, so that
we believe His holy Word by His grace and live godly lives here
in this age and there in eternal life.
- The Third
Request
May Your will be accomplished, as it is Heaven, so may
it be on Earth.
Q. What
does this mean?
A. Truly, God's good and gracious will is accomplished without
our prayer. But we pray in this request that is be accomplished
among us as well.
Q. How does
this happen?
A. When God destroys and interferes with every evil will and
all evil advice, which will not allow God's Kingdom to come,
such as the Devil's will, the world's will and will of our bodily
desires. It also happens when God strengthens us by faith and
by His Word and keeps living by them faithfully until the end
of our lives. This is His will, good and full of grace.
- The Fourth
Request
Give us our daily bread today.
Q. What
does this mean?
A. Truly, God gives daily bread to evil people, even without
our prayer. But we pray in this request that He will help us
realize this and receive our daily bread with thanksgiving.
Q. What
does Daily Bread mean?
A. Everything that nourishes our body and meets its needs, such
as: Food, drink, clothing, shoes, house, yard, fields, cattle,
money, possessions, a devout spouse, devout children, devout
employees, devout and faithful rulers, good government, good
weather, peace, health, discipline, honor, good friends, faithful
neighbors and other things like these.
- The Fifth
Request
And forgive our guilt, as we forgive those guilty of sinning
against us.
Q. What
does this mean?
A. We pray in this request that our Heavenly Father will neither
pay attention to our sins nor refuse requests such as these
because of our sins and because we are neither worthy nor deserve
the things for which we pray. Yet He wants to give them all
to us by His grace, because many times each day we sin and truly
deserve only punishment. Because God does this, we will, of
course, want to forgive from our hearts and willingly do good
to those who sin against us.
- The Sixth
Request
And lead us not into temptation.
Q. What
does this mean?
A. God tempts no one, of course, but we pray in this request
that God will protect us and save us, so that the Devil, the
world and our bodily desires will neither deceive us nor seduce
us into heresy, despair or other serious shame or vice, and
so that we will win and be victorious in the end, even if they
attack us.
- The Seventh
Request
But set us free from the Evil One.
Q. What
does this mean?
A. We pray in this request, as a summary, that our Father in
Heaven will save us from every kind of evil that threatens body,
soul, property and honor. We pray that when at last our final
hour has come, He will grant us a blessed death, and, in His
grace, bring us to Himself from this valley of tears.
- Amen.
Q. What
does this mean?
A. That I should be certain that such prayers are acceptable
to the Father in Heaven and will be granted, that He Himself
has commanded us to pray in this way and that He promises to
answer us. Amen. Amen. This means: Yes, yes it will happen this
way.
This
text was translated in 1994 for Project Wittenberg by Robert
E. Smith and has been placed in the public domain by him. You
may freely distribute, copy or print this text. Please direct
any comments or suggestions to Rev. Robert E. Smith of the Walther
Library at:
Concordia
Theological Seminary.
E-mail: CFWLibrary@CRF.CUIS.EDU
Surface Mail: 6600 N. Clinton St., Ft. Wayne, IN 46825 USA
Phone: (219) 481-2123
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