A conclusion to a book is so important that often we jump ahead to read the conclusion before finishing the book. That which the author wants to leave with the reader is summarized or emphasized in the conclusion. People don't read a book and then ignore the conclusion—no, everything is building up to the conclusion. It would be like reading all of the books of the Bible (from Genesis to Jude) which lay out this intense war between the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Satan over thousands of years and then ignore the conclusion in the last book of the Bible (Revelation) to read how it all ends in Christ's glorious triumph and victory over Satan. As we come to the Conclusion of the Lord's Prayer, let us not ignore or pass quickly over it. Let us not view it as simply an appendix to the prayer. No, it is an important part of the prayer which Jesus taught us to pray. Jesus, the author of this prayer, tells us what He wants us to be thinking about as we conclude our prayers to our merciful Father. This is most important if we would pray as Jesus taught us to pray. Our main points today are: (1) Our Praise in Prayer; (2) Our Confidence in Prayer.
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