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What does the Bible say about the doxology in the Lord's Prayer?

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The doxology in Matthew 6:13, 'For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen,' acknowledges God's sovereignty.

The doxology in Matthew 6:13 serves as the climactic conclusion to the Lord's Prayer, emphasizing worship and reverence towards God. Despite being omitted in many modern translations, this phrase underscores the belief in God's eternal kingdom, the omnipotent power He possesses, and the glory that is rightfully His. The doxology aligns with the petition preceding it, highlighting that our requests for deliverance are grounded in recognition of God's absolute authority and capability to answer prayer.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:13

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