Hallowed be Thy Name!

Yesterday, I shared the definition of the word “Hallowed,” which means: to make Holy, to venerate, to consecrate, to sanctify.  When we come to the Heavenly Father, we must recognize His Holiness. He truly is worthy to be praised. The majority of people do not pray regularly. They only pray when there is a crisis. Even when they pray, they will not acknowledge or worship God. Their focus is their current need or crisis. The Lord Jesus taught us that when we pray, we should begin with a humble acknowledgment and recognition of His greatness and goodness. When we are before royalty, or someone who is important here on the earth, we roll out the “red carpet.” We praise them for their accomplishments. We innately understand that we need to honor greatness. However, when many people go to God in prayer, they don’t even think to acknowledge who God is, and they do not honor Him as God. They want something from Him, but they don’t think it necessary to worship and revere Him. When God’s children go to God in prayer, the first thing they do is worship Him for who He is. Never forget to begin your prayers with worship. This will put you on the path to correct relationship with your Heavenly Father, and your prayers will be heard in His Presence!

Matthew 6:9 -In this manner, therefore, pray: Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name.

Does your walk match your talk?

There are many who say that they’re Christian and they love God. However, saying that you love someone is incomplete. It is your actions that really determine whether or not you really love someone. If commitment, respect and honor are not present, then it is not true love. We must “walk” in love, not just say that we love. The love walk acknowledges God in every area of our lives. We humans demand that in our own relationships. If a husband never has time for his wife, and is always spending all of his time with his friends, this will not be acceptable to the wife. She will complain and argue with him, and demand that he spend time with her. She will question his love. She expects him to honor their covenant by “acting” like a married man. By that I mean that she expects to be loved, to be honored, to spend time together, to remain faithful to her, etc. In the same way, God gives us His best, and he expects our best. If your walk currently doesn’t align with your confession of faith, then you need to recommit to God today and walk in love and righteousness.

Proverbs 14:2 “He who walks in his uprightness fears the Lord, but he who is perverse in his ways despises Him”.