3. Your kingdom is coming
To sanctify and glorify your holy name, Heavenly Father, come thy kingdom; for the kingdom is yours, O LORD, and thou was appointed lord of all. Riches and glory come from you, you rule everything, in your hand there is strength and power; with you grows and gives strength to everything (1Cr 29. 11-12). And we want to talk about the glory of your kingdom, for your kingdom is that of all ages, and your dominion endures for all generations (Salt 145:11,13).
- You.
- In your power.
- Reign forever; your eyes look at the nations; O may the rebels not be soathed.
- But by the greatness of your power thy enemies are held upon you (Ps 66:7.
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Oh! Prove that the kingdom is yours and that you govern the nations (Salt 22:28); may it be so evident that they can say among the nations: The Lord reigns (Ps 96:10); that all may fear and announce the works of God (Ps 64:9) and say: there is a God, in truth, who judges on earth (Ps 58:11). Let all the kings of the earth know that heaven dominates and that the Most High dominates the kingdom of men and gives it to those who want it; and they praise, exalt, and glorify the king of heaven, for all your works are true and your ways are just, and you can humiliate those who walk with pride (Daniel 4:25-26, 37).
O may the kingdom of your grace, this kingdom of God that does not come with visible appearance, this kingdom of God that is among men, come ever more and more into the world (Lr 17:20-21). yeast in the world, spreading, until everything rises, and like a mustard seed, which is, in fact, the smallest of all seeds and, cultivated, is larger than vegetables (Mt 13:31-33).
May the kingdom of the world become our Lord and His Christ. Assume your great power and begin to rule, even if nations are angry (Apoc. 11. 15, 17, 18). Place your throne where Satan’s throne is (Apoc 2:13), may every thought be taken captive from your obedience (2C 10. 5), and may the law of your kingdom be magnified and glorious (Is 42. 21).
May the kingdom of God, which consists not of words but power (1C 4:20), be established in all the churches of Christ. Send the scepter of your power from Zion and dominate with the beauty of holiness (Salt 110:2-3).
Where the brave, well-armed, keeps his own house, keeping all his goods safe, so that Christ, who is braver than him, can defeat him, take away the armor he trusted and share his loot (Lk 11:21-22).
Give the Son of Man dominion, glory, and kingdom, that peoples, nations, and men of all tongues may serve him; and do justice to the Saints of the Most High (Dan 7. 14,22).
May the kingdom of your grace ever reach our country and the places where we live; may the word of God be propagated and glorified here (2Q 3:1), and that the kingdom of God should not be taken from us and given to a people who produce the respective fruits we deserve (Mt 21:43).
May the kingdom of your grace enter our hearts, may they be temples of the Holy Ghost (1Co 3:16; 6,19). May no wickedness dominate us (Salt 119:133). It ruins, ruins the power of corruption in our hearts, and may the one to whom our hearts legitimately belong come and give him our hearts (Ez 21:27); make us volunteer, more and more voluntarily, on the day of your power (Psalm 110,3). He reigns in us by the power of truth; that, to be honest, we can always hear the voice of Christ (Jn 18:37), not only call him Lord, Lord, but do as He tells us (Lr 6:46). May the love of Christ send us and make us uncomfortable (2C 5. 14), and may his fear be before us, let us not sin (Exodus 20:20).
May the kingdom of your glory advance! We think he’ll come. We wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ (Phil 3:20), who comes upon the clouds of heaven, with power and much glory (Mt 24:30). We hope He will appear for our joy. (Is 66. 5); We love your coming (2 Tim 4. 8); we wait and accelerate the arrival of God’s Day (2P 3:12); make us aware of this (Mt 24:44), so that we may then rejoice and raise our heads, knowing that our redemption is coming (Lr 21:28). O may we have the beginnings of the Spirit, that it may moan in our hearts, waiting for the adoption of the children, the redemption of our bodies (Rom. 8. 23); and may we have a desire to go and be with Christ, who is incomparably better (Philippians 1:23).
Blessed Jesus, stay with your ministers and your people, as you said: every day until the end of the century (Mt 28:20). And then, as you said, I certainly come without delay. Come quickly (Ap 22. 20)! When the mystery of God (Apoc) is fulfilled. 10. 7), come soon, beloved, become like the deer or the son of the gazelle, who leap over the aromatic hills (Cnt 8. 14).
By: Matthew Henry. © 2016 Matthew Henry. Original: Pray the Bible
Translation: André Alosio Oliveira da Silva. © 2016 Ministério Fiel. All rights reserved. Website: MinistryFiel. com. br. Original: Praying to our Father: “Let your kingdom come?
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