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Many psalms identify God as the Lord of lords and the King of kings. This is a very strong statement to make regarding the power of God. There have been strong emperors and kings who have ruled throughout world history. If this is a true claim about the Lord then why do we have to pray that God would sanctify or glorify or make his name holy? If he is already holy and almighty then why this request of Sanctify your name in the Lord’s prayer? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled “Hallowed Be Your Name.”
The post Hallowed Be Your Name (LD 47; Matt. 6:9) | 2009-2010 Catechism Sermons appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
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Many psalms identify God as the Lord of lords and the King of kings. This is a very strong statement to make regarding the power of God. There have been strong emperors and kings who have ruled throughout world history. If this is a true claim about the Lord then why do we have to pray that God would sanctify or glorify or make his name holy? If he is already holy and almighty then why this request of Sanctify your name in the Lord’s prayer? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled “Hallowed Be Your Name.”
The post Hallowed Be Your Name (LD 47; Matt. 6:9) | 2009-2010 Catechism Sermons appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.