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What does the Bible say about hallowing God's name?

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Hallowing God's name emphasizes His holiness and the reverence due to Him as reflected in Matthew 6:9.

In Matthew 6:9, Jesus instructs us to pray, 'Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.' This invocation signifies recognizing God's holiness and separating Him from all that is created. Hallowing His name means treating it with the utmost reverence, understanding that to misuse it is to take the third commandment lightly. As such, it encapsulates the fundamental attitude of worship that should permeate our connection with God, where we acknowledge His exalted position and submit our hearts in awe and fear of His greatness.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:9, Exodus 20:7

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