Today,
Lincoln’s speech, the Gettysburg Address, is widely known and quoted, while
Everett’s words have almost been forgotten. It is not just Lincoln’s eloquent
brevity that accounts for this. On that occasion, his words touched the wounded
spirit of a nation fractured by civil war, offering hope for the days to come.
Words do
not have to be many to be meaningful. What we call the Lord’s Prayer is among
the shortest and most memorable of all the teachings of Jesus. It brings help
and healing as it reminds us that God is our heavenly Father whose power is at
work on earth, just as it is in heaven (Matt. 6:9-10). He provides food,
forgiveness, and fortitude for each day (vv.11-13). And all honor and glory
belong to Him (v.13). There is nothing in our past, present, and future that is
not included in our Lord’s brief words that help and heal.
“Kind words smooth, and quiet,
and comfort the hearer”. Blaise
Pascal (RBC)