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Hallowed Be Your Name (Matthew 6:9-13)
This Sunday we come to the first petition of the Lord’s Prayer, where Jesus teaches us to pray, “hallowed be your name.” It sounds so formal to our modern ears. And yet this petition draws us into the greatness of God over all creation and our lives. We always risk our prayer lives becoming too mundane; just a list of needs. But this prayer begins with the crucial, prayer oxygenating recognition of our need for God and for Him to be God in our lives and world.
From Series: "Teach Us to Pray"
A short series exploring the depth of the Lord's Prayer which Jesus taught to His disciples in Matthew 6 as a guide on how to pray.
From Series: Teach Us to Pray
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