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		<description><![CDATA[The focus on prayer continues with a sermon series on the Lord’s Prayer. Please join us a Jesus leads us into a deeper relationship with our Heavenly Father..and one another….. April 11 – Our Father in Heaven: Jesus leads us &#8230; <a href="http://www.peaceburlington.org/archives/1920">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The focus on prayer continues with a sermon series on the Lord’s Prayer. Please join us a Jesus leads us into a deeper relationship with our Heavenly Father..and one another…..</p>
<p>April 11 – Our Father in Heaven: Jesus leads us in our family prayer</p>
<p>April 18 – Hallowed be Thy name: Jesus prays for the Holiness of God</p>
<p>April 25 – Thy kingdom come: Jesus prays the coming of the Kingdom</p>
<p>May 2 – Thy will be done, as it is in heaven: Jesus prays for the will of God and His perfect plan for us</p>
<p>May 9 – Give us this day our daily bread: Jesus prays for all our daily needs</p>
<p>May 16 –And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us: Jesus prays for the pardon of all our sins and the sins of others</p>
<p>May 23 – And lead us not into temptation: Jesus prays for protection from temptation </p>
<p>May 30 &#8211; But deliver us from evil: Jesus prays for protection from Satan’s power</p>
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		<title>Martin Luther reflects on the Lord&#8217;s Prayer: and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; Being taught by grace, we are to be under the persuasion that every man is a sinner against God, and has also sinners &#8230; <a href="http://www.peaceburlington.org/archives/1889">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive   <br />those who trespass against us.    <br />&#160; <br /><img align="middle" src="http://www.dotnetscraps.com/samples/bullets/028.gif" />&#160; <img align="middle" src="http://www.dotnetscraps.com/samples/bullets/028.gif" />&#160; <img align="middle" src="http://www.dotnetscraps.com/samples/bullets/028.gif" />&#160; </p>
<p>Being taught by grace, we are to be under the persuasion that every man is a sinner against God, and has also sinners against, or debtors to, himself.&#160;&#160; </p>
<p>First, we are sinners against God, and we are such in great and damnable sins from which few of us are found to be free.&#160; And even if any one be of such moral goodness that he is not as yet polluted with these greater sins, still he is a debtor to God; for he does not fulfill the law of God nor does he show forth the least gratitude or thanks unto God for all the gifts and benefits that he has received above others.And therefore, if God should contend with him, that which Job said would be proved to be true, that &quot;If one wished to dispute with God, He could not answer Him once in a thousand times.&quot; (Job 9:3).&#160; And clearly, then, it is humility alone that keeps even those who live under grace safe, whose own sins are not imputed unto them, because they judge and condemn themselves and plead for pardon, and mercifully pardon their debtors.&#160;&#160; </p>
<p>Secondly,there are also those who are debtors to us.&#160; For thus does God permit, in His management of things, that some one or another should rise up who may trouble or injure our property, or fame,or anything else of that kind which belongs to us; and thus He gives us an occasion for repenting of our sins and pardoning our debtors.&#160; And here, turn your judgment upon yourself and commune with your own heart.&#160; See who and what you are, and then you will forget all the evils of your neighbor, because you yourself will find both your hands full of, yes, even running over with,your own evils.</p>
<p>Lord, all our trespasses forgive,    <br />That they our hearts no more may grieve,    <br />As we forgive their trespasses    <br />Who unto us have done amiss;    <br />Thus let us dwell in charity,    <br />And serve each other willingly.</p>
<p>View online at <a href="http://lcmssermons.com/5mins.php?d=2009-12-04" target="_blank">HERE.</a></p>
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		<title>Thy will be done&#8230;&#8230;.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Martin Luther wrote these words to help us explore the full meaning of the Lord&#8217;s Prayer. Consider several points: How is the human will described? How does this prayer help us to examine the desires of our hearts? Who is &#8230; <a href="http://www.peaceburlington.org/archives/1303">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Martin Luther wrote these words to help us explore the full meaning of the Lord&#8217;s Prayer. Consider several points:</p>
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<li>How is the human will described? </li>
<li>How does this prayer help us to examine the desires of our hearts? </li>
<li>Who is ultimately behind every challenging circumstance? How might this reflect what we know about God&#8217;s sovereignty in Romans 8:28-30? </li>
<li>Why are impatience and discouragement so dangerous? </li>
<li>Who or what is the greatest threat we face? </li>
<li>Where should we go in times of trial? </li>
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<p><i>The Third Petition: </i><i>Thy will be done equally in heaven and earth</i></p>
<p><i></i>What this means:</p>
<p>Compared with your will, ours is never good but always evil. Your will is at all times the best, to be cherished and desired above everything else. Therefore have mercy upon us, O dear Father, and let nothing happen just because it is our own will. Grant and teach us a deeply based patience in times when our will is prevented from happening or comes to nothing or when someone contradicts our will by what he says or does not say, does or leaves undone. Help us not to become angry or vexed, not to curse, complain, protest, condemn, disparage, or contradict [when what we will is not done]. Help us to yield humbly to our adversaries and those who obstruct our will, surrendering our own will. Help us to speak well of such adversaries, to bless them, and to do good to them as persons who are carrying out your best and godly purposes in contradiction to our own.</p>
<p>Grant us grace to bear willingly all sorts of sickness, poverty, disgrace, suffering, and adversity and to recognize that in this your divine will is crucifying our will. Help us also to endure injustice gladly and preserve us from taking revenge. Let us not repay evil with evil [Matthew 5:39; Romans 12:19-21] nor meet violence with violence, but rather let us rejoice that these things happen to us according to your will and so let us praise and give thanks to you [Matthew 5:11]. Let us not ascribe to the devil or to evil persons anything that happens contrary to our will, but solely ascribe this to your divine will which orders everything that may hinder our will in order to increase the blessedness of your kingdom. Help us to die willingly and gladly and readily accept death as your will so that we do not become disobedient to you through impatience or discouragement on our part.</p>
<p>Grant that we do not give our bodily members—eyes, tongue, heart, hands, and feet—free rein for what they desire or purpose, but make them captive to your will, bring them to a stop, and subdue them. Protect us from any kind of evil will— stubborn, stiff-necked, or obstinate. Grant us true obedience, a perfect, calm, single-minded composure in all things—spiritual, earthly, temporal, and eternal. Protect us from the horrible vice of character assassination, slander, backbiting, frivolously judging or condemning others, and misrepresenting what others have said. O hold far from us the plague and tragedy which such speech can cause; rather, whenever we see or hear anything in others that seems wrong or displeasing to us, teach us to keep quiet, not to publicize it, and to pour out our complaints to you alone and to commit all to your will. And let us sincerely forgive all who wrong us and be sympathetic toward them.</p>
<p>Teach us to recognize that no one can harm us without first harming himself a thousand times more in your eyes, so that we might thus be moved more to pity rather than to anger toward such a person, to commiserate with him rather than count up his wrongs. Whenever those who did not do our will or did us harm in their conduct or otherwise displeased us are struck with adversity, help us to refrain from rejoicing. Also help us not to be saddened by their good fortune.</p>
<p>To this petition belongs every psalm, verse, or prayer which petitions for help against sin and our foes.</p>
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<p>Martin Luther, PERSONAL PRAYER BOOK 1522. <i>Luther&#8217;s Works, Vol. 43 : Devotional Writings II</i>, ed. Jaroslav Jan Pelikan, Hilton C. Oswald and Helmut T. Lehmann, Luther&#8217;s Works (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1999, c1968). 43:III-34.</p>
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