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God did not design that the people should do any fighting. He led them through the wilderness, in order that they might not see war. Yet He knew that if they went the way that they did, the Egyptians would surely pursue them. The children of Israel never had any greater need of fighting than they did when the Egyptians closed in on them by the Red Sea; yet the word then was, "The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace."
E.J. Waggoner, Everlasting Covenant p. 206

The Lord's Prayer

Posted Sep 18, 2011 by Evelyn Ebens in The Father
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Just a question for you all out there today.....do your church still say the "Lord's Prayer?

I could be wrong..but we haven't heard it here for  a few years.

Matthew 6:9-13 and Luke 11: (unfinished)

'Our Father in Heaven...........Holy is Your Name'

To whom is Jesus referring here..Himself or the Father in Heaven?

In Matthew chapter 7:21, I found the answer. "Not everyone who says to me, Lord Lord, shall enter the kingdom of Heaven, but

he who does the will of MY FATHER in "Heaven"

This prayer could pose a problem for the trinitarian could it not?

blessings to everyone                         evelyn