Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Mid-week Lent #2 - “Hallowed be Thy Name”

 

Mid-week Lent #2
“Hallowed be Thy Name”
1 March 2023
Matthew 6:9; Mark 14:30-31









Pray then like this: “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.”

ἁγιασθήτω τὸ ὄνομά σου·

“May your name be recognized as holy.”

“May your name be shown to be holy.”

(More freely, with a change to the active voice: “Show the holiness of your name.”)

Friends in Christ, I urge you all to lift up your hearts to God and pray with me as Christ our Lord has taught us and freely promised to hear us…

God, our Father in heave, look with mercy on us, Your needy children on earth and grant us grace that Your holy name be hallowed by us and all the world through the pure and true teaching of Your Word and the fervent love shown forth in our lives. Graciously turn from us all false doctrine and evil living whereby Your precious name is blasphemed and profaned. Lord, in Your mercy, hear our prayer.[1]

Lead us to honor your holy name with godly lives and faithful testimony to your Word. Restrain the scoffers and false teachers who find fault with your name. Overcome our doubts, and finally vindicate your holiness at the end of time by revealing yourself fully.

Heavenly Father, help that, Thy name may be holy.

God’s name is holy in His nature but in our use, it is not holy. God’s name was given us when we became Christians and were baptized, so that we are called children of God.

As godly children, we pray that the name of God, which is already holy in heaven, may also be and remain holy with us, upon earth and in all the world.

How does it become holy among us? When both our doctrine e and life are godly and Christian.

We profane God’s name when we preach, teach, speak in the name of God what is false and misleading. We pray just for that which God demands in the Second Commandment, that His name be not taken in vain, to swear, curse, lie, deceive etc. but he usefully employs to the praise and honor of God.

To hallow is the same as to praise, magnify and honor both in word and deed. God will not hear anything more dear to Him than that His honor and praise is exalted above anything else and His Word is taught in its purity and is esteemed precious and dear.

Hallowed Be thy Name.” That is how the first petition reads.  What does that phrase really mean? What are we asking for when we pray that God’s name would be kept holy?  Concisely we pray that God’s name would be hallowed among us. This happens when we keep from profaning God’s Word.

1.     How is God’s Word Profaned?

A.    God’s Word is profaned when anyone teaches otherwise than what God’s Word teaches. There is but one plan of salvation, one doctrinal standard, one message for the ages. That message speaks of sin and grace; of law and gospel.

B.     That message says that we are all sinners for there is none that does good and does not sin. The wages of sin, the bible reminds us, is death, for all have sinned. Yet the gospel tells us that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself not counting our sins against us.  That is why we can clearly and plainly say that in Jesus Christ all sin is forgiven period!

C.     When we teach other than this clear message, we profane the Word of God. We need to place a clear message before the world today as our former Synodical President Al Barry put it “keep the message straight and get the message out” We do not want to add nor subtract from what is clearly stated in God’s holy Word. 

D.   The faith is to be taught – it has also to be caught.  We can profane the name of God when anyone lives otherwise than God’s Word clearly teaches.  Luther in his hymn reminds us “that man a godly life might live God did these Ten Commandments give” the Word of God gives us a clear directive. It teaches us what we are to do, what we are not to do, and how we are to live. We want that Word of God to direct us so that our lives may reflect what God’s Word truly teaches.

TRANSITION: The Word of God is profaned when we teach and act contrary to it. How is God’s name hallowed?

II.     God’s Name is Hallowed.

A.      God’s name is hallowed when the Word of God is taught in its truth and purity. God’s Word is true and pure in and of itself. That’s the beauty of God’s Word.  It needs nothing added to it. It speaks for itself. It is in and of itself clear, pure and bold. All the Lord asks of us is that we present it whole and undefiled. That’s what we pray for in this first petition.  

B.     God’s name is hallowed when we; that is you and I lead a holy life according to the Word of God.  “Savior, lead, I follow Thee” is how the phrase from the hymn reads. God’s Word is a lamp unto our feet and a light to our path. We hallow God’s name when the Word directs us in our daily living.

C. Jesus our Lord and Savior perfectly lived His life according to God’s Word.  He lived a holy and a perfect life. He followed in the ways of the Law of the Lord. Then, He went to the cross and offered up His life as a ransom for us all. He exchanges His perfect life for your and my life of sin. In His suffering, death and resurrection He gives us salvation and life. It is His life and death, which has saved us. It is His Holy Spirit, which fills us to be the men, the women, the body and girls of faith.

Hallowed be Thy Name”. May we use God’s Word correctly.  May the faith among us be taught as well as caught. May we hallow God’s name by honoring His Word in our reading, our study, our teaching and in our living.

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Passive Sentences –13%
Readability -  85.5%
Reading Level –4.9







[1] Lutheran Service Book, Divine Service Setting Five, © 2006 Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis

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