The conclusion of the Lord's Prayer is a type of argument used to add force to our petitions before God. Any expectation we may have of answered prayer is not from some worthiness in ourselves, but it comes from the eternal sovereignty and excellence of God alone. With this conclusion we ascribe praise to God and rely upon his provision while boldly pleading with him that he may fulfill our requests.
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Nathan Eshelman holds a Master of Divinity degree from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, MI, as well as a Doctor of Ministry degree from Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA. He serves as clerk of the Pacific Coast Presbytery (RPCNA),...