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What does the Bible say about the order of prayer?

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The Bible teaches us to pray to the Father in the name of the Son, through the Holy Spirit, celebrating God's attributes.

The Bible instructs us to address our prayers to the Father, specifically in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, as mentioned in Luke 11. This model prayer emphasizes the importance of recognizing the attributes and perfections of God, exemplified in the phrase, 'Hallowed be thy name.' Furthermore, it underscores the significance of seeking the success of the gospel and submitting our will to God's through prayers like 'Thy will be done.' This structure reflects both reverence and dependency upon God's sovereignty in our prayers.
Scripture References: Luke 11

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