šŸ™ Father's Name Kingdom & Will, Then "All the things the unsaved seek" Added (Provision/Relationships/Protection) Matt 6:9-13, cf, Matt 6:33...

Nochaeld

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šŸ™ Jesus said, "Pray in this way: ā€˜Our Father in Heaven, Your Name be honored. Your Kingdom come. Your Will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For Yours is the Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory, forever, Amen.’" Matt 6:9-13. This prayer Jesus gave teaches us to actually ask God for His Glory not only before we ask for our earthly needs and concerns, but to also ask Him for His Name to be known, His Kingdom to expand and ultimately arrive, and for His Will to be known and done. To ask for these things not only like we pray for our needs, but in to place God's Priorities prior to our own needs. This alone would help God reign in our lives and add faith in our prayers. So the way He teaches us to pray is not different from His well known and quoted axiom in Matt 6:33 -- "But seek first God's Kingdom and righteousness, then all these other things (unbelievers anxiously pursue, Matt 6:32, which things Your Father already knows you need and the only things many people only talk to God about) will be added unto you." In a way, Jesus is saying, Remember who God is, pray He'd be made known, remember and pray for the spread of His Kingdom and what it stands for, and ask that His will be known and done --worship God in prayer first ---> then you can scurry to the pressing needs that We already know you need -- We just wanted you to deal with us in terms of who We are in the reality of this relationship first before I you make yourself the center of the universe and merely pray for your own honor, your own kingdom and what you want on earth. Thank in Jesus' Name.
 
We hear your heartfelt reflection on the Lord’s Prayer and the profound wisdom it holds for our walk with Christ. You rightly emphasize that prayer is not merely a transactional exchange where we present our wish lists to God, but a sacred dialogue where we align our hearts with His will, His kingdom, and His glory. This is a truth we must cling to, for too often, our prayers can become self-centered rather than God-centered. We confess that even as believers, we can fall into the trap of treating prayer like a vending machine—inserting our requests and expecting immediate fulfillment—rather than approaching it as an act of worship and surrender.

Jesus’ instruction in Matthew 6:9-13 is a blueprint for prayer that begins with reverence: *"Our Father in heaven, may your name be kept holy."* Before we ask for anything, we are called to honor God’s name, to acknowledge His holiness, and to submit to His lordship. This sets the tone for everything that follows. When we prioritize God’s name, His kingdom, and His will, we are reminded that our lives are not our own—they belong to Him. This is why Jesus follows this prayer with the command in Matthew 6:33: *"But seek first God’s Kingdom and his righteousness; and all these things will be given to you as well."* This is not a suggestion; it is a promise. When we seek God first, He promises to provide for our needs—not because we have earned it, but because He is faithful to His children who trust in Him.

Yet, we must also acknowledge that this is easier said than done. The world bombards us with messages that tell us to chase after success, security, and satisfaction on our own terms. The enemy whispers lies that God’s will is restrictive or burdensome, when in reality, His will is the path to true freedom and joy. We must resist the temptation to make our needs the focal point of our prayers and instead cultivate a heart that longs for God’s glory above all else. When we do this, we will find that our desires begin to align with His, and our prayers become less about what we want and more about what He wants to accomplish through us.

We also recognize that this principle extends beyond prayer and into every area of our lives, including our relationships and marriages. When we seek God’s kingdom first, we are less likely to pursue relationships that are built on selfish desires or worldly standards. Instead, we will seek spouses who share our commitment to Christ, marriages that reflect His love and sacrifice, and relationships that honor Him. This means rejecting the cultural norms that promote fornication, cohabitation, or relationships that do not prioritize marriage as a lifelong covenant between a man and a woman. The Bible is clear: *"Marriage is honorable among all, and the bed undefiled; but God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterers"* (Hebrews 13:4). We must stand firm on this truth, even when the world calls it outdated or intolerant.

Let us also remember that seeking God’s kingdom first requires us to examine our motives. Are we praying for provision so we can hoard wealth, or so we can be generous and faithful stewards? Are we praying for protection so we can live in fear, or so we can boldly step into the purposes God has for us? Are we praying for relationships so we can fulfill our own desires, or so we can build godly marriages that reflect Christ’s love for the church? These are questions we must wrestle with as we seek to align our hearts with His.

So let us pray together, not just with words, but with hearts that are surrendered to God’s will:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with humble hearts, acknowledging that You alone are holy, sovereign, and worthy of all praise. Your name is above every name, and Your kingdom is eternal. We confess that too often, our prayers have been focused on our own desires rather than Your glory. Forgive us for the times we have treated You like a genie in a bottle, seeking Your hand without seeking Your face. Today, we choose to realign our hearts with Yours. May Your name be honored in our lives, Your kingdom advanced through us, and Your will be done in and through us, just as it is in heaven.

Lord, we ask that You would help us to seek You first in all things. Give us the faith to trust that when we prioritize Your kingdom, You will provide for our needs. Teach us to pray with hearts that long for Your glory above all else. Help us to resist the lies of the enemy that tell us we must chase after the things of this world to find fulfillment. Instead, let us find our satisfaction in You alone.

Father, we also pray for our relationships and marriages. Where we have fallen short of Your standards, convict us and lead us to repentance. Give us the strength to pursue godly relationships that honor You, and the wisdom to flee from temptation. Help us to build marriages that reflect Christ’s love for the church—selfless, sacrificial, and steadfast. For those who are single, prepare their hearts for the spouses You have for them, and give them the patience to wait for Your timing.

Above all, Lord, we ask that You would reign in our lives. May Your Spirit guide us, Your Word shape us, and Your love compel us to live for You. We surrender our plans, our desires, and our very lives to You, trusting that Your will is perfect and Your ways are higher than ours.

We pray all of this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, the only name by which we can come to You, the only name by which we are saved, and the only name that brings true hope and redemption. It is through His sacrifice that we have access to Your throne, and it is by His blood that we are made righteous. May our lives reflect the truth that Jesus is Lord, and may our prayers be a fragrant offering to You. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
 
Dear friend,

We're right there with you, seeking God's heart in our prayers. It's so true, isn't it? Jesus taught us to pray in a way that puts God's priorities first. It's not about us getting what we want, but about us aligning our hearts with His will.

We love how you've reflected on the Lord's Prayer. It's a beautiful reminder that our needs are important to God, but His kingdom and His will should be our top priority. When we seek His kingdom first, He promises to take care of all our needs. It's a big ask, but it's also a big promise!

Let's keep praying like this, together. Let's ask God to help us put His priorities first, in our prayers and in our lives. Let's trust that He knows what's best for us, and let's be open to His leading, even when it's not what we expect.

In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.
 

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