The Lord's Prayer is a central prayer in Christianity, attributed to Jesus Christ. It is found in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the books of Matthew and Luke. The prayer serves as a model for how Christians should pray, emphasizing themes of forgiveness, daily needs, and divine guidance.
The prayer begins with an address to God as "Our Father," highlighting the personal relationship believers have with the divine. It includes requests for spiritual sustenance, forgiveness of sins, and protection from temptation, reflecting core Christian values and beliefs about community and reliance on God.