This prayer asks God in heaven to have his kingdom come and will be done on earth. It requests daily provision and forgiveness of sins as we forgive others. It asks God not to lead people into temptation but deliver them from evil.
The Lord's Prayer is a prayer that is central to Christianity. It asks God to hallow His name, bring His kingdom to earth, and do His will on earth as it is done in heaven. It also asks God to give us our daily bread, forgive our sins as we forgive others, and not lead us into temptation but deliver us from evil.
The Lord's Prayer is a prayer that is central to Christianity. It asks God to hallow his name, bring his kingdom to earth, and do his will on earth as it is done in heaven. It also asks God to give us our daily bread, forgive our sins as we forgive others, and not lead us into temptation but deliver us from evil.
This is a summary of The Lord's Prayer in 3 sentences or less:
The prayer begins by addressing God in Heaven and praising His holy name, asking for His kingdom to come and will be done on Earth. It requests daily bread, forgiveness of sins as we forgive others, and protection from temptation and evil. The prayer concludes by affirming God's eternal kingdom, power and glory.
The document contains multiple repetitions of the Lord's Prayer, a Christian prayer that is addressed to God and asks for divine guidance, forgiveness, and deliverance. It requests that God's name be honored, kingdom established, and will be done on Earth. It asks for daily sustenance, forgiveness of sins as others are forgiven, protection from temptation and rescue from evil. It attributes eternal kingdom, power and glory to God.
This prayer asks God to be honored and for his kingdom to come. It requests daily provision, forgiveness of sins as we forgive others, and protection from temptation and evil. The prayer acknowledges that God's kingdom and power are eternal.
This prayer asks God to sanctify his name, establish his kingdom and fulfill his will on Earth. It requests daily provision, forgiveness of sins as we forgive others, and protection from temptation and evil. The prayer acknowledges God's eternal kingdom, power and glory.
The document is a summary of The Lord's Prayer in 3 sentences or less:
The prayer begins by addressing God as Father in Heaven and acknowledging His holiness. It asks for God's kingdom and will to be established on Earth as in heaven. It requests daily provision, forgiveness as we forgive others, and deliverance from temptation and evil while recognizing God's eternal power and glory.
This document contains two common Christian prayers - the Sign of the Cross and the Lord's Prayer. The Sign of the Cross invokes the Holy Trinity of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. The Lord's Prayer asks God in Heaven for daily provision, forgiveness as we forgive others, and protection from temptation and evil.
The Lord's Prayer is a prayer that is central to Christianity. It asks God to hallow His name, bring His kingdom to earth, and do His will on earth as it is done in heaven. It also asks God to give us our daily bread, forgive our sins as we forgive others, and not lead us into temptation but deliver us from evil.
The Lord's Prayer is a prayer that is central to Christianity. It asks God to hallow his name, bring his kingdom to earth, and do his will on earth as it is done in heaven. It also asks God to give us our daily bread, forgive our sins as we forgive others, and not lead us into temptation but deliver us from evil.
This is a summary of The Lord's Prayer in 3 sentences or less:
The prayer begins by addressing God in Heaven and praising His holy name, asking for His kingdom to come and will be done on Earth. It requests daily bread, forgiveness of sins as we forgive others, and protection from temptation and evil. The prayer concludes by affirming God's eternal kingdom, power and glory.
The document contains multiple repetitions of the Lord's Prayer, a Christian prayer that is addressed to God and asks for divine guidance, forgiveness, and deliverance. It requests that God's name be honored, kingdom established, and will be done on Earth. It asks for daily sustenance, forgiveness of sins as others are forgiven, protection from temptation and rescue from evil. It attributes eternal kingdom, power and glory to God.
This prayer asks God to be honored and for his kingdom to come. It requests daily provision, forgiveness of sins as we forgive others, and protection from temptation and evil. The prayer acknowledges that God's kingdom and power are eternal.
This prayer asks God to sanctify his name, establish his kingdom and fulfill his will on Earth. It requests daily provision, forgiveness of sins as we forgive others, and protection from temptation and evil. The prayer acknowledges God's eternal kingdom, power and glory.
The document is a summary of The Lord's Prayer in 3 sentences or less:
The prayer begins by addressing God as Father in Heaven and acknowledging His holiness. It asks for God's kingdom and will to be established on Earth as in heaven. It requests daily provision, forgiveness as we forgive others, and deliverance from temptation and evil while recognizing God's eternal power and glory.
This document contains two common Christian prayers - the Sign of the Cross and the Lord's Prayer. The Sign of the Cross invokes the Holy Trinity of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. The Lord's Prayer asks God in Heaven for daily provision, forgiveness as we forgive others, and protection from temptation and evil.
This document contains two common Christian prayers. The first prayer is "Our Father" also known as "The Lord's Prayer", asking God to provide for daily needs, forgive sins as we forgive others, and protect from evil. The second prayer is "Hail Mary" which honors Mary as blessed among women and asks for her prayers for sinners now and at the hour of death.
The document contains lyrics praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the savior and there is no other, and every day the singer wants to praise his marvelous love. It states that the Lord is comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge for the singer with all that they are. The lyrics call for all the earth to praise the Lord's power, majesty, and the king, as the mountains bow and seas roar at the sound of his name. It expresses being firmly established and always loving God due to his incomparable promises.
The document is a song praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the savior and there is no other like him. It talks about wanting to praise the wonders of God's love every day. It states that the Lord is comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge. It encourages everyone on earth to praise God and sing to him. It mentions praising God's power, majesty and being a king. Mountains bowing and seas roaring at the sound of his name. It says the singer will praise God joyfully for his great deeds and will always love and remain faithful to him. It closes by saying God's promises are incomparable for the singer.
The document is a song praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the savior and there is no other, and that every day the singer wants to praise the wonders of God's love. It states that the Lord is comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge. It calls all the earth to praise the Lord and sing to his power and majesty as the king. The mountains and seas are said to bow down at the sound of God's name. The singer says they will praise God joyfully for his great deeds and will always love him, and that God's promises are incomparable.
The document is a song praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the savior and there is no other, and that every day the singer wants to praise the wonders of God's love. It states that the Lord is comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge. It calls all the earth to praise the Lord and sing to his power and majesty as the king. The mountains and seas are said to bow down at the sound of God's name. The singer says they will praise God joyfully for his great deeds and will always love him, and that God's promises are incomparable.
The document is a song praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the savior and there is no other, and that every day the singer wants to praise the wonders of God's love. It states that the Lord is comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge. It calls all the earth to praise the Lord and sing to his power and majesty as king. The mountains and seas are said to bow down at the sound of God's name. The singer says they will praise God joyfully for his great deeds and will always love him, and that God's promises are incomparable.
The document is a song praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the savior and there is no other, and that every day the singer wants to praise the wonders of God's love. It states that the Lord is comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge. It calls all the earth to praise the Lord and sing to his power and majesty as the king. The mountains and seas are said to bow down at the sound of God's name. The singer says they will praise God joyfully for his great deeds and will always love him, and that God's promises are incomparable.
The document contains repeated lines praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the one true savior and that the author wants to praise his love every day. It calls God a comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge, and says the author will always worship him with their whole being. It calls all the earth and seas to praise God's power, majesty, and name as king. It expresses joy in praising God's great deeds and promises, and commitment to always love him.
Lesson 15 in a series on the Sermon on the Mount. Adapted from a lesson with the same title by Chip Bell at www.Bible.org. Presented 1/20/13 at Palm Desert Church of Christ, by Dale Wells.
This document contains three common Catholic prayers: the Our Father prayer, which asks God to provide for our daily needs and forgive our sins as we forgive others; the Hail Mary prayer, which praises Mary and asks for her intercession; and the Glory Be prayer, which glorifies the Trinity and affirms God's eternal glory.
This document contains the English and Portuguese versions of the Lord's Prayer. It introduces the use of possessive pronouns like "my", "our", and "your" to modify different parts of the prayer. For example, it changes "Our father" to "My father" or "Your father". It encourages generating new sentences using this structure, like "My mother loves me". The document then shows adapting the full Lord's Prayer by substituting possessive pronouns throughout. It ends by presenting the prayer as a song, switching between "Our father" and "My father" in each verse.
This document contains two common Christian prayers. The first prayer is "Our Father" also known as "The Lord's Prayer", asking God to provide for daily needs, forgive sins as we forgive others, and protect from evil. The second prayer is "Hail Mary" which honors Mary as blessed among women and asks for her prayers for sinners now and at the hour of death.
The document contains lyrics praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the savior and there is no other, and every day the singer wants to praise his marvelous love. It states that the Lord is comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge for the singer with all that they are. The lyrics call for all the earth to praise the Lord's power, majesty, and the king, as the mountains bow and seas roar at the sound of his name. It expresses being firmly established and always loving God due to his incomparable promises.
The document is a song praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the savior and there is no other like him. It talks about wanting to praise the wonders of God's love every day. It states that the Lord is comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge. It encourages everyone on earth to praise God and sing to him. It mentions praising God's power, majesty and being a king. Mountains bowing and seas roaring at the sound of his name. It says the singer will praise God joyfully for his great deeds and will always love and remain faithful to him. It closes by saying God's promises are incomparable for the singer.
The document is a song praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the savior and there is no other, and that every day the singer wants to praise the wonders of God's love. It states that the Lord is comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge. It calls all the earth to praise the Lord and sing to his power and majesty as the king. The mountains and seas are said to bow down at the sound of God's name. The singer says they will praise God joyfully for his great deeds and will always love him, and that God's promises are incomparable.
The document is a song praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the savior and there is no other, and that every day the singer wants to praise the wonders of God's love. It states that the Lord is comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge. It calls all the earth to praise the Lord and sing to his power and majesty as the king. The mountains and seas are said to bow down at the sound of God's name. The singer says they will praise God joyfully for his great deeds and will always love him, and that God's promises are incomparable.
The document is a song praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the savior and there is no other, and that every day the singer wants to praise the wonders of God's love. It states that the Lord is comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge. It calls all the earth to praise the Lord and sing to his power and majesty as king. The mountains and seas are said to bow down at the sound of God's name. The singer says they will praise God joyfully for his great deeds and will always love him, and that God's promises are incomparable.
The document is a song praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the savior and there is no other, and that every day the singer wants to praise the wonders of God's love. It states that the Lord is comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge. It calls all the earth to praise the Lord and sing to his power and majesty as the king. The mountains and seas are said to bow down at the sound of God's name. The singer says they will praise God joyfully for his great deeds and will always love him, and that God's promises are incomparable.
The document contains repeated lines praising God. It expresses that Jesus is the one true savior and that the author wants to praise his love every day. It calls God a comfort, shelter, strength, and refuge, and says the author will always worship him with their whole being. It calls all the earth and seas to praise God's power, majesty, and name as king. It expresses joy in praising God's great deeds and promises, and commitment to always love him.
Lesson 15 in a series on the Sermon on the Mount. Adapted from a lesson with the same title by Chip Bell at www.Bible.org. Presented 1/20/13 at Palm Desert Church of Christ, by Dale Wells.
This document contains three common Catholic prayers: the Our Father prayer, which asks God to provide for our daily needs and forgive our sins as we forgive others; the Hail Mary prayer, which praises Mary and asks for her intercession; and the Glory Be prayer, which glorifies the Trinity and affirms God's eternal glory.
This document contains the English and Portuguese versions of the Lord's Prayer. It introduces the use of possessive pronouns like "my", "our", and "your" to modify different parts of the prayer. For example, it changes "Our father" to "My father" or "Your father". It encourages generating new sentences using this structure, like "My mother loves me". The document then shows adapting the full Lord's Prayer by substituting possessive pronouns throughout. It ends by presenting the prayer as a song, switching between "Our father" and "My father" in each verse.
1. Our Father
Our Father, Who is in heaven,
Holy is Your Name;
Your kingdom come,
Your will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our sins,
as we forgive those who sin against us;
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil. Amen.