El Padre Nuestro
Padre nuestro, que estas en el cielo
Santificado sea tu nombre
Venga a nosotros tu reino
Hagase tu voluntad
El la tierra como en el cielo
Danos hoy nuestro pan cotidiano
Perdona nuestras deudas
Asi como nosotros perdonamos a nuestros deudores
Y no nos metas en tentacion
Y libranos del mal
Amen
The Lord's Prayer is found at Matthew 6:9-13. Jesus gave this prayer as a pattern or model for how our prayers should be. "Our father in the heavens" is Jehovah God, because he created us and gave us life. "Let your name be sanctified", means that God's name Jehovah, should be honored and treated as Holy or sacred. (Psalm 83:18; Isaiah 6:3) "Let your kingdom come" is God's heavenly government with Jesus as its King. (Daniel 2:44) “Let your will take place, as in heaven, also on earth” Just as there is no evil or death in heaven, God’s will for the earth is that humans live forever on it in peace and security. (Psalm 37:11, 29) “Give us today our bread for this day” In Jesus’ time, bread was a staple food. We should remember that we depend on our Creator to provide the things we need in order to live. “Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors” If we want to receive God’s forgiveness, we must be willing to forgive others. “Do not bring us into temptation, but deliver us from the wicked one” we are tempted by “the wicked one,” Satan the Devil—who is also called “the Tempter.” (1 John 5:19; Matthew 4:1-4) We ask that Jehovah not permit us to give in when we are tempted to disobey him. This year, on April 2, 2026, millions around the world will commemorate the death of Jesus Christ. In accordance with Jesus words at Luke 22:19, “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.” (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
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Los rezos.
No. That is a Christian prayer.
The deciples once asked Jesus to teach them to pray and he taught them the lords prayer as we know it.
The lords prayer learn you how to pray, it honor him, tell who he is, giving us what we need and asking for forgiviness
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The Lord's Prayer begins -" Our Father which art in Heaven." It was given to the 12 disciples by our Lord Jesus Christ at their request to him to teach them to pray. We call it the Lord's Prayer as it was given by the Lord Jesus for our Lord God in heaven.
If you are not a Vice lord this should not be important to you. Not to be rude but only Vice Lords should know this
It is called the lords prayer.
The Lords prayer can be found in Luke 11:1-4 & Matthew 6:9-13.