Together, we have faith

Nov 20, 2025
Week #36 — Day 5
God’s Glory To Be Fully Revealed
Q. 101. What do we pray for in the first petition?
A. In the first petition, which is, Hallowed be thy name,” we pray, that God would enable us,
and others, to glorify him in all that whereby he maketh himself known, and that he would
dispose all things to his own glory.
Matt. 6:9; Ps. 67:2-3; Ps. 83.
“Finally, praying “hallowed be thy name” reminds us that no matter how His glory is now veiled to the world in jars of clay, God will indeed be glorified by what He ordains to come to pass in this world. He works all things out for His glory and our good (Rom. 8:28–39). One day, just as His glory will be on full display, so too will be the glory He has given to us. He who gives His glory to none other (Isa. 42:8) shares His glory with His people—undeserving wretches who have brought shame on ourselves—by uniting us to Himself and making us like Him (Col. 1:27).”
Excerpt From Glorifying and Enjoying God: 52 Devotions through the Westminster Shorter Catechism (Boekestein & Cruse & Miller)
God’s glory to be fully revealed. We live in an “already/not yet” age. Christ is already victorious, already King, already Lord of lords. But His glory has not yet been fully revealed and made known. Part of the prayer of the first petition is “that he would dispose all things to his own glory.” There is coming a day when God’s glory will be made known to all the world, a day when the “the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD as the waters cover the sea” as Isaiah 11:9 says. While we bemoan the sin and evil and anti-God movements and philosophies that seem at times to overwhelm us, God is still sovereignly in control and will get his glory over all humankind. So, we pray this first petition with confidence and thanksgiving.
A Puritan Prayer —
“LORD JESUS,
Give me a deeper repentance,
a horror of sin,
a dread of its approach;
Help me chastely to flee it,
and jealously to resolve that my heart shall be thine alone.
Give me a deeper trust,
that I may lose myself to find myself in thee,
the ground of my rest,
the spring of my being.
Give me a deeper knowledge of thyself
as Saviour, Master, Lord, and King.
Give me deeper power in private prayer,
more sweetness in thy Word,
more steadfast grip on its truth.
Give me deeper holiness in speech, thought, action,
and let me not seek moral virtue apart from thee.
Plough deep in me, great Lord, heavenly Husbandman,
that my being may be a tilled field,
the roots of grace spreading far and wide,
until thou alone art seen in me,
thy beauty golden like summer harvest,
thy fruitfulness as autumn plenty.
I have no Master but thee,
no law but thy will,
no delight but thyself,
no wealth but that thou givest,
no good but that thou blessest,
no peace but that thou bestowest.
I am nothing but that thou makest me,
I have nothing but that I receive from thee
I can be nothing but that grace adorns me.
Quarry me deep, dear Lord,
and then fill me to overflowing with living water.”
Excerpt From
The Valley of Vision
Edited by Arthur Bennett


