The Lord's Prayer (It's Yours) Devotional

The beauty of worship lies in its ability to realign our hearts with the truths of God's word. Matt Maher's song, The Lord's Prayer (It's Yours), paints a picture of the heart's yearning for God's Kingdom to manifest on earth and in our lives, mirroring the essence of The Lord's Prayer as taught by Jesus. The lyrics "Father let Your kingdom come, Father let Your will be done" reiterate a profound request. While these words are often recited in churches worldwide, have we deeply pondered their significance? The prayer for God's kingdom to come is more than just a yearning for heaven. It's an active invitation for God's rule and reign to be evident in our daily lives. This isn't about a physical territory but rather the spiritual realm where God's values, justice, and righteousness prevail. When we sing, "On Earth as in Heaven, right here in my heart," we're expressing our desire for our hearts to be transformed and aligned with God's purpose, mirroring the purity and holiness of heaven. The chorus, with its plea for daily bread and forgiveness, underscores our dependence on God for sustenance and mercy. It is a beautiful reminder that just as we rely on Him for our physical needs, we also lean on His grace for our spiritual nourishment. Moreover, in seeking forgiveness, we're also reminded of the grace required to forgive others, ensuring that our hearts remain untainted by bitterness. The bridge, "It's Yours, all Yours, the kingdom, the power, the glory are Yours," is an anthem of surrender and recognition. The world may pull us in various directions, offering transient power and glory. But true power, the kind that overcomes the world, belongs to God. It's a call for us to relinquish our pursuit of worldly accolades and embrace the unshakeable kingdom of God. As you reflect on these lyrics, challenge yourself: 1. Kingdom Come: How are you actively inviting God's kingdom into your daily life? Are you seeking His will in your decisions and actions? 2. Daily Bread: What are you feeding your soul? Are you leaning into God's word for daily sustenance? 3. Forgiveness: Are there areas in your life where unforgiveness lurks? Seek God's grace to heal and to extend forgiveness. 4. Surrender: In what areas are you holding onto worldly power or glory? Surrender them to the One whose kingdom reigns supreme. As worship leaders and believers, let's not just sing these words but live them. Let every chord, every lyric be a testament to our desire for God's kingdom to reign supreme in our hearts and lives. Every day, may our lives echo the heart of The Lord's Prayer, where His will is done on earth, as it is in heaven. Matthew 6:10 (NIV) "Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven."

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