JUNE 5
MATTHEW 6:9_Hallowed be thy name.
Hallowed can be defined as to hold someone or something in reverence. This is recognition of God as: the holy, revered God of Heaven. This is who you pray to. Don’t take this too lightly. It is important to hallow God in your prayer life.
Recognizing the holiness of God adds faith to prayer. You are not praying to someone who may or may not listen because He is too busy running the world.
This is the God of Luke 1:37 (KJV), “For with God nothing shall be impossible.”
This is the God who created all of heaven and earth—He should be revered!
This is the God who parted the waters of the Red Sea—He should be revered!
This is the God who made the sun stand still—He should be revered!
This is the God who gives the ability to slay giants—giants who taunt you with your weakness.
This is the God who frees you from any shackles of bondage the devil has lured you into.
The more you hallow God, the more you pray with courage.
The Father in Heaven is pleased when you talk to Him about the cruelties of the world.
He has already answered: Hebrews 13:5 (KJV), “… for he [God] hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.”
PRAYER
God of Heaven, I do hallow Your name. You only do I serve and give my heart to. You are God Alone, God of the Impossible, God of Creation. In the powerful name of Jesus, Amen.
Christ wants me to hallow the Father—I do!

Thank you for this. It is constant prayer and the surrender of hurts, wounds, and griefs up to God that keeps us healthy, rather than stuffing hurt and then projecting happiness and strength. Jesus meets us where we hurt, when that old deceptive pride, crumbles.
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Very well said – I agree!
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