In the third petition of the Lord's Prayer, "your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven," the attribute of sovereignty is most clearly in view. This phrase expresses the desire for God's will, which is ultimately sovereign and authoritative, to be fulfilled both in heaven and on earth. It acknowledges His supreme power and control over all things, emphasizing that His purposes will prevail.
Which of God’s attributes is clearly in view as we pray the third petition of the Lord’s Prayer, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven?
sovereignty
goodness
faithfulness
omniscience
eternality
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