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What is the significance of 'thine is the power and the glory' in prayer?

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This phrase acknowledges God's sovereignty, power, and the glory due to Him in all aspects of life.

'Thine is the power and the glory' in prayer, as seen in the Lord’s Prayer, serves as a reminder of God's supreme authority and the honor we owe Him. It establishes that any power we experience in our lives is ultimately from Him, reinforcing that glory should be directed to God alone. In moments of prayer, recognizing God's sovereignty invites a humble posture in which we seek His will above our own, trusting in His ability to accomplish His purposes. This acknowledgment also encourages believers to live in a way that reflects His glory, as displayed in the life and sacrifice of Christ, who exemplified perfect obedience and devotion to God’s glory.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:13

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