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Our Father: Padre Nuestro | Spanish Prayers for Young Believers - Spanish Prayers for Young Believers

6 min · 24 de sep de 2025
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This episode of Spanish Prayers for Young Believers focuses on the Our Father prayer, known in Spanish as "Padre Nuestro". Luis Diego explains that Jesus taught this prayer to his disciples during the Sermon on the Mount, and it can be found in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 6. The prayer is considered a template for how to pray to God and consists of seven petitions, which are said to contain everything one could desire. The first three petitions are said to draw people toward the glory of God and give him praise, while the last four petitions ask for his help. Millions of people worldwide say the prayer every day, and it has been a significant part of Christian tradition since Jesus first taught it.

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This episode of Spanish Prayers for Young Believers focuses on the Our Father prayer, known in Spanish as "Padre Nuestro". Luis Diego explains that Jesus taught this prayer to his disciples during the Sermon on the Mount, and it can be found in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 6. The prayer is considered a template for how to pray to God and consists of seven petitions, which are said to contain everything one could desire. The first three petitions are said to draw people toward the glory of God and give him praise, while the last four petitions ask for his help. Millions of people worldwide say the prayer every day, and it has been a significant part of Christian tradition since Jesus first taught it.

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