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1. In the
(C)prayer that Jesus taught us God has brief- ly let us (G7)know all the
(G7)troubl- es that be- set us as our way on earth we (D)go,
C. So that
(C)we wouldn't, think, or con- sid- er boast or (G7)say that, as
(G7)we our lives are liv- ing, do not have an awful vital need to (D)pray.
2. So that
we might be re- mind- ed in this last petition we have a
fin- al statement giv- en, summing up entire- ly
all the
C. things that we pray God would grant us by His grace. "Father
help us to be rid of all the prob- lems, troubles, dangers that we face."
3. This pe-
ti- tion sees the dev- il as the sum of all our ills. He ob-
structs the things we pray for: kingdom, bread or what God wills.
C. These he
tries to re- move, doing all within his pow'r. Surely,
if God did not hear this prayer, we would- n't last a single little hour.
4. Final-
ly our prayer is fin- ished and we close it with a word which we
pray because we know with certain- ty that God has heard.
C. For the
Lord taught us all this is how our prayers should go, so we
hap- pily can close our prayers with, "Amen! Amen! Yes! It shall be so!"
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