Even people who don't know their Bible very well seem to know the story of David and Goliath. That story has become a metaphor of the underdog beating the champion. We love that story every time it happens...unless you're the champion of course. When we talk about David's weaponry we always seem to focus on his sling and the stones. Funny thing is, he didn't. He said to Goliath, "You come to me with a sword , with a spear and with a javelin. But I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts..." He didn't say anything about his sling and stones. We know that is what he used but according to his own words, it wasn't what he trusted. He came in the "name of the Lord of hosts." That means he came in the power of God, resting in the promises of God to maintain the reputation of God. Goliath had defied the God of Israel. David was more concerned about God's reputation than he was about his own life. This is surely what Jesus had in mind when He taught us how to pray. "Hallowed be Thy Name" means we ought to want the Name, the Reputation and the Glory of God to be recognized and affirmed. We certainly shouldn't go around throwing stones at people who don't but we should make it our mission in life to see that God is known for who He really is. The patriarchs, priests and prophets that loved God wanted to see His Name hallowed. Once we really "get it" that we are dearly loved children of the Most High, we will want the same. What do you want?