The Pre-Amble
For the last year or two, I've been trying to pattern my morning prayers after the Lord's Prayer. I find that the structure allows me to be more consistent (if sometimes somewhat repetitive at times) in the discipline of prayer. I've realized that there's nothing wrong with being consistent and somewhat repetitive. Jesus related in his parable about the persistent widow who kept asking for the same thing over and over until she got it. So here's the beginning of what I hope will be a series of blog posts about my meditations based on the Lord's Prayer.
Our Father who Art in Heaven...
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...Hallowed be Your Name
The Bible actually focuses a lot on God's names. Often there are phrases like 'bless the name of the Lord', 'for your namesake' and, like above 'hallowed be Your Name.' Names carry an enormous significance in the Bible. Many of the different names of God in the Bible came from different people's experiences with God and actual 'revelations' they had of who God is. Essentially they're saying 'I experienced the living God in this way...'
As I consider the kaleidoscope of all the different names of God from the Bible, I find God is ready and more than able to meet my needs for living, anywhere, anytime. God the Seer, God of ages, God the healer, God my peace, God with me, God of all comfort, God the provider, God my hope and protector, etc.
So what are some of the names of God that I remember and I'm specifically thankful for?
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