I remember when I was attending elementary school in St. Joseph’s parish, MA, One of the Sisters went through the kind of an analysis of the words of the Lord’s Prayer. This is an even more of depth of the Lord’s Prayer. I thoroughly enjoyed this way of looking into the Lord’s Prayer. Just more eloquent approach. Thank you, Bishop Barron
No No No! 'Thy Kingdom come on Earth' is not hyperbole, or some pseudo-spiritual platitude. It means what it says. Jesus tells us to prayer that the Father's Will be done on Earth, as it is in heaven. i.e. fully, completely, universally. When the gift of Divine Will is made manifest inside each person then we will be enabled to choose the Father's Will at every moment, on Earth.
I'll go over this Sermon of Liife quite often. Thank you, Bishop Barron.
All the glory be to Thee O’Lord!
Gloria in Excelsis Deo!
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Wonderful as always thank you
I remember when I was attending elementary school in St. Joseph’s parish, MA,
One of the Sisters went through the kind of an analysis of the words of the Lord’s Prayer.
This is an even more of depth of the Lord’s Prayer.
I thoroughly enjoyed this way of looking into the Lord’s Prayer. Just more eloquent approach.
Thank you, Bishop Barron
No No No! 'Thy Kingdom come on Earth' is not hyperbole, or some pseudo-spiritual platitude. It means what it says. Jesus tells us to prayer that the Father's Will be done on Earth, as it is in heaven. i.e. fully, completely, universally. When the gift of Divine Will is made manifest inside each person then we will be enabled to choose the Father's Will at every moment, on Earth.
He didn't say it was or even imply that. Don't create straw men to start an argument. If you have something you want to say, say it - honestly.
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