In verses Matthew 6:9 – 13, Jesus provides a model for believers to follow as they pray. He is speaking to crowds that have gathered around Him as He sits and preaches. Jesus is sharing that believers are not to pray to draw attention to ourselves or to just say Christian phrases so we sound good. He exhorts us to pray differently. He then shares what is commonly called the Lord’s Prayer. Jesus says, “Pray then like this:
“Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name.
10 Your kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.
11 Give us this day our daily bread,
12 and forgive us our debts,
as we also have forgiven our debtors.
13 And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.”

Wait just a minute, there is no line 11 in the Lord’s prayer. That is true. In the Scriptures, there are no further lines than what is above. Yet over the years as churches have prayed the Lord’s Prayer, they add to the end of it: “For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever, amen. ” These lines are not in the Bible. So why were they added and where did they come from?
This portion of the prayer is called a doxology, a short statement of praise often added to the end of psalms and hymns. There is a similar practice in the Jewish faith, where certain words are used to end a portion of the worship service. Some opinions are that it was added to the prayer to remind the person praying of God’s glory and eternal authority. Other opinions are that it was added because some people believed that the prayer should not end focused on the evil one, as it does.
I tend to think that Jesus did not need us to add anything to the prayer, He is after all perfect. But, it is a good reminder to us as we pray the Lord’s prayer to acknowledge His glory and eternal nature and power. To remind ourselves that His is the kingdom, not ours or anyone else’s. . . it is all His forever and ever, amen.
Let’s pray. Father in heaven, thank You for showing us how to pray. Thank You for Your love and death on the cross. Help us to focus on Your glory and advancing Your kingdom. Help us to place You first in everything so that we may reflect Your love to everyone we meet. In Jesus name we pray, amen.


