The Lord's Pray: For God's Glory

Oct 12, 2025    David Brenneman

David reflects on the Lord’s Prayer as both a personal transformation and a guide for living. He shares through Matthew 5: 16 how the phrase “For God’s glory” has reshaped his outlook—reminding us that every thought, action, and decision should honor God.


Explaining that the prayer begins with God’s name, kingdom, and will, then moves to our dependence on Him for provision, forgiveness, and deliverance—all centered on glorifying His name. “Your kingdom come, your will be done” is a call to surrender, inviting God’s rule not just in the world but personally in our hearts.


The Lord’s Prayer, set within the Sermon on the Mount, is more than words to recite—it’s a lifestyle of obedience, love, forgiveness, and humility that reflects God’s character. The message closes as an invitation to let God’s kingdom reign within us, replacing darkness with light and living each day for His glory.