What an excellent and inspiring way to close our reflections on the Lord’s Prayer! None of what we have prayed for can come to fruition apart from God, the Creator and Redeemer of all things. All reaches a glorious crescendo in this final reflection, as it lifts us again up and out of our own small (yet significant) lives and into the presence of our holy, transcendent Lord. And of course, in the end, the glory that results from our praises and petitions accrues solely to the Trinity: the Father whose Kingdom is eternal, the Son whose intercessions and affirmation are ever-present, and the Holy Spirit whose indwelling power and presence make genuine transformation possible,
But while it may close these reflections, I hope this is really just the beginning of yours. As I said when we began, I like to pray and reflect on the Lord’s Prayer during long runs, so whenever I go out, I just jump right in and follow the Holy Spirit’s prompting. But you can most certainly do the same while you walk or drive, or even as you get up or go to sleep at night—any time, any place will do!
Remember, too, this is a form for prayer, not a formula. So every time I pray it, my prayers come out differently, depending on what’s going on in my life or in the world at the time. I hope you’ve begun a beautiful journey here! May God’s favor be upon you! Amen—let it be so!
FOR THINE IS THE KINGDOM AND THE POWER AND THE GLORY, FOREVER AND EVER. AMEN.
We humbly ask these blessings of You, King of the Universe, because the eternal kingdom for which we pray is and always shall be Yours. Yours too is the power to establish that kingdom, to bring it into being, to sustain and nourish it, to fortify and defend it this day and all days. And having been established, Your kingdom will win for You eternal glory as You reign in majesty and dominion, power and authority for all time, amen—let it be so both now and forever.