Father, you who were, are, and will be in the inmost being of all of us! May your name be glorified in us all and praised. May your kingdom grow more expansive in our deeds and in the conduct of our lives. May we enact your will in our life as you, Father, have enshrined it in our inmost heart and soul.
In overflowing abundance you give us spiritual nourishment, the bread of life, through all changing conditions of our lives. Let our mercy toward others atone for the sins perpetrated upon our being.
You do not allowe the tempter to work in us beyond the capacity of our strength — for no temptation can prevail in your being; and the tempter is only appearance and delusion, from which you will savely deliver us, Father, through the light of your knowledge. May your power and glory work in us through all cycles of time.
Father, you who were, are, and will be in the inmost being of all of us!
May your name be glorified in us all and praised.
May your kingdom grow more expansive in our deeds and in the conduct of our lives.
May we enact your will in our life as you, Father, have enshrined it in our inmost heart and soul.
Let our mercy toward others atone for the sins perpetrated upon our being.
May your power and glory work in us through all cycles of time.
Translated by Matthew Barton
I. Respect for the Prayer
The Lord’s Prayer in Rudolf Steiner’s Biography
P. 32