Series | The Life of Prayer and Heart
of Worship
Scripture | Matthew 6:9, “Our
Father in heaven, hallowed be your name…”
Lesson 2 | The Lord’s Prayer Pt. 1, Hallowed be Your Name
As Jesus began to
teach His disciples how to pray He gave them a basic outline and routine. Today, his example prayer is known as, “The
Lord’s Prayer.” However, many people use
this specific prayer to actually violate Jesus’ command in the prior
verse. In Matthew 6:7 Jesus said, “And when you pray, do not keep on babbling
like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words.”
Thus, when well-intentioned people pray this prayer over and over again, they are in danger of sounding just the like the pagans who continually and mindlessly repeat their same prayers and mantras over and over again. As a result, I believe the best way to view Jesus’ prayer is more like a “prayer workout” then a “word-for-word repetitive prayer.” In other words, when we look closely at the Lord’s Prayer we can see five unique areas we can pray to God at any given time and with spontaneous words.
Thus, when well-intentioned people pray this prayer over and over again, they are in danger of sounding just the like the pagans who continually and mindlessly repeat their same prayers and mantras over and over again. As a result, I believe the best way to view Jesus’ prayer is more like a “prayer workout” then a “word-for-word repetitive prayer.” In other words, when we look closely at the Lord’s Prayer we can see five unique areas we can pray to God at any given time and with spontaneous words.
For example, Jesus
starts the prayer by saying, “Our Father
in heaven, hallowed by your name,” thus we can see this as the “praise and
worship” section of our prayer routine.
Meaning, we should always start our prayers by addressing God as our
Father and by giving Him honor. “Hallowed by your name,” means to “give
honor to the name of God,” specifically that Yahweh (Hebrew for “Lord”) will be
honored in our lives and in this world.
Thus, when you pray
try to start with acknowledging God as your Father because He adopted you and
brought you into His family. And then
honor His name by giving Him worship and praise. In turn, a great way to apply this first step
in prayer is to start your prayers like this, “Father, I love and adore your
name, may you be glorified in my life today and upon this earth.”
Take some time right
now to honor your heavenly Father with praise and worship!
Reflection | Mediate on the great blessing of God being your heavenly Father.
Action | (1) In your prayer times acknowledge God as your Father. (2) Then honor His name with praise and worship.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Leviticus 25:47-27:13, Mark 10:32-52, Psalm 45:1-17, & Proverbs 10:22. Click here to read online.
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