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In this exploration of the Lord's Prayer, we discover a powerful source of hope to help us cope with life's challenges. The prayer, central to the Sermon on the Mount, reveals God as both personal and powerful. We're reminded that biblical hope isn't wishful thinking, but a certainty rooted in God's character. The various names of God in Hebrew, like Abba (Daddy) and El Shaddai (God Almighty), reveal different aspects of His nature, offering comfort and strength. As we contemplate the phrase 'Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name,' we're invited to reflect on how we can keep God's name holy in our daily lives. This message encourages us to deepen our relationship with God, seeing Him as a loving parent eager to hear about our day, while also recognizing His cosmic power as the Creator of the expanding universe.
By Rick QuallsIn this exploration of the Lord's Prayer, we discover a powerful source of hope to help us cope with life's challenges. The prayer, central to the Sermon on the Mount, reveals God as both personal and powerful. We're reminded that biblical hope isn't wishful thinking, but a certainty rooted in God's character. The various names of God in Hebrew, like Abba (Daddy) and El Shaddai (God Almighty), reveal different aspects of His nature, offering comfort and strength. As we contemplate the phrase 'Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name,' we're invited to reflect on how we can keep God's name holy in our daily lives. This message encourages us to deepen our relationship with God, seeing Him as a loving parent eager to hear about our day, while also recognizing His cosmic power as the Creator of the expanding universe.