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Verse 13

Matthew 6:13

1. The word "Amen" is a word of venerable history in Israel and in the Church.

2. The word Amen announces God's truth and faithfulness. Prayer is a great reality. It is speaking to the living God. The object of prayer is not that we may speak, but that God may hear. Amen assures us we have spoken to Him who is, and who is truth. God lives; "faithful is He that calleth you."

3. Amen is the name of Christ. "All the promises of God are Yea and Amen in Christ Jesus."

4. We view Amen as the seal of prayer.

5. Amen is the voice of faith.

6. Amen is the answer of a good conscience.

7. It is a renewal of our dedication to God.

A. Saphir, Lectures on the Lord's Prayer, p. 404.

References: Matthew 6:13 . Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. xxiv., No. 1402; vol. ix., No. 509; J. N. Norton, Every Sunday, p. 98; M. Dods, The Prayer that Teaches to Pray, p. 151; H. W. Beecher, Christian World Pulpit, vol. xix., p. 339; W. Hubbard, Ibid., vol. xxvi., p. 155; R. Payne-Smith, Three Hundred Outlines on the New Testament, p. 9; F. D. Maurice, The Lord's Prayer, pp. 89, 117; J. Keble, Sermons for Holy Week, p. 440; A. W. Hare, The Alton Sermons, p. 471.

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