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Ubi caritas est vera, deus ibi est… The Lord’s Prayer – God’s present future
The article is the second in a series examining the Lord’s
Prayer with a view to constructing a sermon on the prayer. In the first article the
origin and setting of the prayer, as well as the address and the you-petitions of
the prayer were examined. In this article the we-petitions and the doxology are
explored. In a third article these insights come together in the construction of a
concept sermon and liturgy, incorporating material from ecumenical resources. In the
you-petitions the eschatological dimension dominates, whereas the ethical dimension
comes more into focus in the we-petitions. It is argued that the biggest challenge
in constructing a sermon and liturgy on the Lord’s Prayer is to keep the fundamental
dependency and unity of the eschatological and the ethical dimensions
together.