The Lord's Prayer
King of Kings Lyrics


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Our Father
Which art in heaven
Hallowed be thy name
Thy kingdom come
Thy will be done on earth
As it is in heaven
Give us this day our daily bread
And forgive us our trespasses
As we forgive those who trespass against us
And lead us not into temptation
But deliver us from evil
For thine is the kingdom




And the power
And the glory, forever, Amen

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to King of Kings' song "The Lord's Prayer" are a recitation of the Christian prayer taught by Jesus Christ himself to his disciples. This prayer is widely recited by Christians all over the world and is considered one of the most important prayers in the Christian faith. The first line, "Our Father," is a direct address to God, acknowledging Him as the father figure and provider for all of us. This is followed by the phrase, "Which art in heaven," which is a reference to God's divine presence in heaven.


The next few lines of the prayer are focused on praising God's name, acknowledging His holy nature and asking for His kingdom to come to Earth. The prayer then goes on to ask for forgiveness for our sins and for the power to forgive others who have wronged us. This portion of the prayer is a reminder of the importance of mercy and grace in our interactions with others, and a plea for forgiveness from God for our own transgressions.


The final lines of the prayer express our desire for God to guide us away from temptation and deliver us from evil. It is a fitting conclusion to the prayer, reminding us that God watches over us and protects us from danger. As a whole, "The Lord's Prayer" is a beautiful reminder of our connection to God and the important role that religion plays in our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Our Father
Our heavenly father, the one who created us and watches over us


Which art in heaven
Who exists in the realm beyond our earthly world, in a place of purity and holiness


Hallowed be thy name
Your name is sacred, and we hold it in reverence and respect


Thy kingdom come
Let your divine rule come to earth, and bring us closer to you


Thy will be done on earth
Help us to carry out your divine plan and purpose here on earth


As it is in heaven
In the same way you are worshipped and obeyed in the heavenly realm


Give us this day our daily bread
Provide for our basic needs each day, including food, shelter, and safety


And forgive us our trespasses
Forgive us for our mistakes, sins, and transgressions against you


As we forgive those who trespass against us
Help us to forgive others who have wronged us, just as you have forgiven us


And lead us not into temptation
Protect us from the lure of sin and temptation, and help us to stay on the path of righteousness


But deliver us from evil
Save us from the clutches of evil and darkness, and keep us safe in your embrace


For thine is the kingdom
All power and authority belongs to you, and you reign over all things


And the power
You possess unlimited strength and might, and there is none who can oppose you


And the glory, forever, Amen
You are worthy of endless praise and adoration, for all time and eternity




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MIKLOS ROZSA

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