The Real Meaning of the Lord's Prayer: Line by Line, Word by Word
Have we turned the world’s most famous prayer into a mindless ritual? We recite it in church, at weddings, and at funerals—often on autopilot. But when Jesus taught His disciples the "Our Father," He wasn't just giving them a script to repeat; He was giving them a revolutionary manifesto for how to relate to God and the world. In this video, we slow down and examine The Lord’s Prayer as if we were hearing it for the very first time. We break it down line by line, and word by word, looking at the original Greek and the Hebrew context to uncover the radical meaning hidden in plain sight.

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