Hallowed Be Thy Name!

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Hallowed Be Thy Name

The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray. (Mat. 6: 9 -
13) Jesus' teaching became what is commonly known as The Lord's
Prayer. Most of us have memorized it since childhood.

Jesus teaches that you are to address God as your father. That
implies that in order to address God, you must know Him and have a
relationship with Him. Praying is a two-way relationship.

If you don't now your earthly father then you can't very well speak
to him, can you?
You are able to call God your father if you acknowledge that He has
sent Jesus to die on the cross to for you.

Jesus Christ was God's Only Beloved Son. Jesus was the only human
being who was fully endowed with the Holy Spirit. Accepting Jesus as
your personal Lord and Savior, makes you a part of His family here on
earth.

Jesus is the One who has chosen you. That's why:

"Whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in My Name, He may give it
you." (John 15: 7)

Many people will recite repetitive prayers when they are in trouble

in the hope that God will hear them.

As prayer is communication, and God already knows what you need
before ye ask Him, (Mat. 6: 7 - 8) how then should you pray to Him?
Jesus exclaimed exultantly: "Hallowed Be Thy Name." Yes, I
am sure He shouted it out in praise! It is a triumphant declaration!

Paul's letters are great examples of fervent prayers. They all start
with thanksgiving and praise and also report the Lord's answer for
those he was praying for. (Eph. 1, Phil. 1, Col. 1)

Picture yourself walking into the throne room of God! It's like
being lifted up into heaven in the midst of the heavenly choirs,
crying out: "Holy, Holy, Holy" continuously!

"Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with
praise: be thankful unto Him and bless His Name." (Ps. 100: 4)

The humble acknowledgement of who He is should bring you to your
knees. If every believer were to stand in awe of God and start
praising and worshipping Him in the full revelation of Holiness,

governments would be changed, millions would be healed and peace
would reign!

To come into His presence causes His anointing to come down. He
reaches down to you! When King Solomon dedicated the temple, the
glory of the Lord completely filled the temple so that even the
priests could not enter. Then all the people bowed down and
worshipped, and praised God, saying: "For He is good: for His mercy
endureth forever." (2 Chron. 7: 2 - 3)

God spoke to Solomon, saying:

"… If my people, which are called by My Name, shall humble
themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked
ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and
will heal their land." (2 Chron. 7: 14)

God said that He had sanctified the temple because of the sacrifices
and worship of the people. (2 Chron. 7: 16) But now you are the
temple of God! Can you imagine what He will reveal and give to you?

The secret of prayer, therefore, is not begging Him for what you
need, or spending long hours in repetitive prayers. Prayer first and
foremost is the acknowledgement of His Holiness and giving Him the
worship that He is due. Secondly, it is listening to what He is
saying to you. He always responds.

"In the day of my trouble I will call upon Thee; for Thou wilt
answer me" (Ps. 86: 7)


Ann is the author of "With Wings as Eagles," an inspirational and encouraging testimonial of how we can overcome terrible circumstances in our lives. Get it here: http://with-wings-as-eagles.com
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