Across
- 3. In Psalm 145 10-20, the LORD's saints will tell other humans about the glory and splendor of His kingdom, His _____, and His deeds.
- 5. In Romans 11:33-36, _____ things are given by Him, come through His power, and will return glory to Him.
- 8. In Romans 11:33-36, the riches, wisdom, and knowledge of God are all very _____.
- 9. In Luke 11:5-13, we learn that we should be _____ in prayer.
- 11. In Psalm 67:1-5, the Psalmist asks God to be gracious to him so that He might receive _____ among all nations.
- 13. In Romans 8:12-17, we can relate to God as Father because we have been _____.
- 16. We should approach God in prayer as if we are His _____.
Down
- 1. In Isaiah 64:1-4, we should want the nations to _____ at His presence.
- 2. The preface of the Lord's prayer teaches us to draw near to God with _____.
- 4. Our primary desire and our first request in prayer is that everything would _____ God.
- 6. In Isaiah 64:1-4, the LORD acts for those who _____ for Him.
- 7. In Luke 11:5-13, calms our doubts in prayer by presenting God as the only truly good _____.
- 10. In Romans 8:12-17, we can relate to God as Father because we have the _____ _____.
- 12. The preface of the Lord's prayer teaches us to draw near to God with _____.
- 14. In Psalm 145 10-20, the LORD shows Himself to be kind in all His ____.
- 15. In Psalm 67:1-5, the Psalmist wants the nations to be made _____ because of their knowledge of God's judgment and guidance.
