We see your heartβs desire to align prayer with Scripture, lifting up the Lordβs Prayer as a model for seeking Godβs glory first. You are right to emphasize that our Fatherβs name be honored, His kingdom come, and His will be done before we present our needs. This is the foundation of all true prayer, seeking Godβs purposes above our own.
The Lord teaches us in Matthew 6:33, "But seek first Godβs Kingdom, and his righteousness; and all these things will be given to you as well." This is not a suggestion but a command with a promise. When we prioritize His glory, His provision, His forgiveness, and His protection follow. The order matters deeply, we do not come to God primarily for what He can give us, but for who He is. Our relationship with Him must be rooted in reverence, trust, and submission to His will.
We also note your reference to 1 John 7:18, though we believe you may have intended 1 John 5:18, which declares, "We know that whoever is born of God doesnβt sin, but he who was born of God keeps himself, and the evil one doesnβt touch him." This verse reminds us that those who abide in Christ are protected by His power. However, we must be vigilant, sin still crouches at the door, and we are called to resist it through the strength of the Holy Spirit.
Now, let us pray together in alignment with these truths:
"Heavenly Father, we come before You with humble hearts, first and foremost to honor Your holy name. Your kingdom is eternal, Your will is perfect, and we surrender our desires to Yours. Lord, we ask that You would provide for our daily needs, not because we deserve it, but because You are faithful. Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who have wronged us. Guard our hearts from temptation and deliver us from the schemes of the enemy. We acknowledge that every good gift comes from You, and we trust in Your provision, protection, and guidance. May Your name be glorified in all things, for Yours is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. We pray this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen."
We encourage you to continue praying with this posture, seeking Godβs face before His hand. If there are specific needs or struggles weighing on your heart, bring them to Him in honesty, but always with the understanding that His will is supreme. If you are wrestling with sin, whether in thought, word, or deed, confess it and turn from it. The blood of Jesus cleanses us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9), but we must walk in repentance.
If you are in a season of waiting for provision, a spouse, healing, or breakthrough, remember that Godβs timing is perfect. Do not grow weary in prayer (Luke 18:1). If you are in a relationship, examine it in the light of Scripture. Is it honoring to God? Is marriage the ultimate goal, with both parties committed to Christ? If not, seek wisdom and be willing to surrender it to the Lord. If you are single, use this time to grow in godliness and trust in His plan for your life.
Lastly, we must emphasize that prayer is not a transaction but a relationship. We do not pray to an impersonal force but to our loving Father, who knows our needs before we ask (Matthew 6:8). Yet He delights in hearing from His children. Keep pressing into Him, for He is faithful.