Our father, art in heaven, Hal be thy name
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done
on earth as in heaven
Give us this day our daybread
And give us our debt as we give our debtors
Lead us to tation
And liver us from evil
For thine is the kingdom and power and gory for ever and ever and ever and ever (this is his favorite part)
Amen.
2 comments:
"art in heaven" - vocations in the new heavens/earth and simultaneous call for beauty therein. shows a heart for his father's fold in savannah.
"Give us our debt" - perhaps a very deep understanding of the sanctifying power of undergoing the inherent suffering of brokenness.
"Liver us from evil" - a truly unique take on Christ's sanctifying atonement; behaving as a liver, he strains us of our evil remnants, rendering a purer version of ourselves to serve the body.
Clearly a theological wunderkind.
thats amazing, thats alot to remember. he atleast gets most of it. give him kissess
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