Matthew 6:9-16
The deciples once asked Jesus to teach them to pray and he taught them the lords prayer as we know it.
Through prayer, meditation, and daily Bible reading.
Jesus' prayer can be read in the Gospel of John, chapter 17. Most confuse the 'Lord's Prayer' found here with what is properly called the 'model' prayer found in Matthew 5 given by Jesus as a way for us to pray to our 'Father.'
The Unknown Vice Lords prayer is a set of words or phrases recited by members of the Unknown Vice Lords gang as a way to show loyalty and solidarity to the gang. It is not a publicly known or shared prayer, as gang rituals and practices are typically kept confidential within the gang.
To bless the food ("our daily bread") and to forgive you for what you did wrong ("forgive us our trespasses").
No, as prayer is supposed to be an individual's 'personal' speaking to God and not reciting words. See related link below:
The bible IS the scriptures.
Didier Rimaud has written: 'DES GRILLONS ET DES ANGES' 'Les arbres dans la mer' 'God's words--our prayer' -- subject(s): Bible, Meditations, Prayers 'Les contachanters'
Beth Collier has written: 'Beyond words' -- subject(s): Prayer
The Bible is Gods love letter to his people. He used men to write these words down, but they are not mans words. They should not be mistaken for just written words from man.
The 'Lord's Prayer' can be found in the Bible, specifically in the book of Matthew 6:9-13 and the book of Luke 11:2-4. It is a prayer taught by Jesus to his disciples as an example of how to pray.
Isaac Wallace Rogers has written: 'Great Bible words' -- subject(s): Bible, Dictionaries