Signs of the Times

Rev. Marshall Ketchum in a sermon in The Fallbrook Enterprise Fallbrook, California

Do we really know what we are praying when we pray the Lord's Prayer? Sometimes familiarity dims the meaning of something that is beautiful and inspiring, and we need to be careful lest the Lord's Prayer, because of its common use, becomes simply an empty form.

There are revolutionary ideas in the Lord's Prayer. For instance, take the words, "Our Father."

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