you think about it in your mind and think about the prayer and the lord will be listening
The bible only records that He went up to pray. The nature of the prayer is not stated.
The Our Father is recited immediately after the Eucharistic Prayer and before the Celebrant breaks the Host.
I am a main stream Christian and Pray to the God of the Holy Christian Bible. Specifically to God the Father, that is the Father of the Lord Jesus Christ, and I end my prayer in Jesus's Name as it was He who has given me the authority to pray to God the father and this was by His death and resurrection.
Christ Taught the 'Our Father' to His disciples because they asked Him to Teach them how to pray.
It is simply the way we Christians refer to God when we pray, I usually say Dear Heavenly father and so on. The Lords prayer was Jesus teaching us how to pray, we say God is the father, Jesus the son and then there's the holy spirit. So God is our father in Heaven
Prayer is communication between us and God, He was being an example to us and talking with his father.
The Lords Prayer is an example of how to pray, not what to pray. Of course we can pray it, but that wasn't His point.
Jesus taught us a 'model' prayer and not repetitive words:Matthew 6:7-9New King James Version (NKJV)7 And when you pray, do not use vain repetitions as the heathen do. For they think that they will be heard for their many words.8 "Therefore do not be like them. For your Father knows the things you have need of before you ask Him. 9 In this manner, therefore, pray: (begins model prayer)Our Father in heaven,Hallowed be Your name.
We are always to pray to the Father through the Son Jesus Christ.
Father almighty, creator of heaven !Pray for me, you wash all my iniquity,I have made the trespasses and SINS beg you pardon, amen.
Prayer is not something the Buddha encouraged. If Buddhists pray it is a personal choice to do so.Answer:Buddhists do not pray. Prayer requires something (a deity) to pray to. Buddhists have no deity which impacts their lives, so prayer would be pointless.
The Mass if the re-presentation of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ's offering of himself to the Father. We are joining at the Mass in Christ's prayer, we are adding our prayers to His to the Father.