In Jesus Name

“Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” — Matthew 6:9–10

It’s not confidence in us — it’s confidence in Him.

Not in eloquence or posture,

but in the power of Christ who bends low to listen.

We come — trembling and small 

to the Father who already knows every need.

We call on Him because Love Himself calls us first.

No height too high, no pit too deep, no darkness too thick to separate us from His affection.

When we pray, heaven leans in.

Our whispers slip through the veil

and rest in the hands that shaped the stars.

Every sigh is caught. Every tear recorded.

And when words fail and the soul feels heavy,

Jesus, in mercy, shows us the way.

The Prayer He Gave Us

Our Father in Heaven, hallowed be Your name.

Holy ground. Sacred space.

Hearts bow before the Great I Am.

Your kingdom come, Your will be done.

Here we surrender — our plans, our pride, our control.

Open hands whisper, “You are Lord, and I am Yours.”

Give us today our daily bread.

He is the Bread of Life —

the only One who satisfies our hungry hearts.

Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.

Grace flows downward — from cross to heart,

from heart to others.

Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

The battle is real, but Jesus is stronger.

His Word steadies our feet; His presence guards our path.

For when we pray in the name of Jesus,heaven bends low —

and it’s not our words that move mountains, but the One whose name we pray them in.

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