A Kiss from Rose | Start With The Source
- alstonshropshire3
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
💥 The pattern begins with praise—because posture matters in prayer.
📖 Matthew 6:9 (KJV)
“After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.”
🔥 What This Really Means:
🙏🏽 Before you ask for anything—acknowledge Who you’re talking to.
Jesus didn’t start with needs, He started with honor.
Because when you remember Who God is, you remember what’s possible.
🕊️ “Our Father…” — This isn’t distant. It’s relational.
You’re not praying to a stranger, you’re praying to your Source, your Creator, your Covering.
👑 “Which art in Heaven…” — His perspective is higher than yours.
He sees the end from the beginning. You’re not praying into the unknown—you’re aligning with divine strategy.
🙌🏽 “Hallowed be Thy name…” — You’re not just calling on power,
you’re reverencing holiness. This isn’t routine—it’s reverence.
💡 Think About It:
• If prayer feels powerless, check your posture.
• If you feel unheard, check your honor.
• If you’ve been rushing into His presence with a wish list, maybe today is the day you pause and simply say:
“Holy is Your name, Father. Thank You for being mine.”
🔊 Let’s Be Clear:
Prayer is more than asking.
It’s alignment.
It’s intimacy.
It’s spiritual recalibration.
Before you bring your request, bring your reverence.
✨ God’s Signature Move?
Reminding you that your access to Him doesn’t require perfection—just posture.
🙌🏽 PRAYER:
Father,
Thank You for being holy, sovereign, and personal.
You are not just God of the universe—You are my Father.
I come not just asking, but honoring.
Before I speak my need, I lift up Your name.
You are worthy. You are mighty. You are holy.
Let my heart be aligned with Yours.
Let my mouth remember who I’m speaking to.
Let my posture always begin with praise.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.
💌 Grandma’s Corner
Prayer without reverence is just noise.
But when your posture is right, heaven listens.
Start with honor. End with expectation.
That’s kingdom protocol.




















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