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Episode 216: Sermon on the Mount – Hallowed Be Your Name

Episode 216: Sermon on the Mount – Hallowed Be Your Name

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Sermon: Hallowed Be Your Name
Date: October 5
Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13
Speaker: Paul Walker

Of all the lines in the Lord’s prayer, the phrase “Hallowed be Your Name” is one of the more confusing statements. We rarely use the word “hallowed” in our common day vocabulary— which means to honour, sanctify, set apart, and treat with the highest of respect. And even if we do, we might misinterpret this section of the prayer as directed first at our actions. The first three petitions of the Lord’s prayer are directed toward’s God’s activity. Jesus here petitions God to hallow God’s Name. To be sure, if God acts to honour God’s Name, then surely the followers of Jesus will too, but this text actually speaks first of a Divine action. This means all worship, adoration, and hallow-ing of God’s name is less of a request— and more of a confession about what is already true because of who God is and what God has done. It is an orientation of our hearts and lives to that supreme reality that refuses to make the Lord’s name vanity. (Ex 20:7) When we say "hallowed be thy name," we are making the adoration of God the ultimate concern of our lives. We are confessing what matters most to us and what we will give our ultimate allegiance.

Desired Outcome: To hallow the Name of God by orienting our thoughts, words, and deeds towards the ultimate reality of who God is and what God has done.

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