The 'Lord's Prayer' is taken from the Bible and is found in the Book of Matthew, Chapter 6 Verse 9. It was taught by our Messiah in response to one of His disciple's requests to teach them how to pray, and it typically begins like this:
The prayer begins by stating that our Father in the heavens has a name, and it is 'hallowed.'. Hallowed—primarily meaning: sanctified, set-apart, or consecrated, sacred, and revered. Most Christian denominations pray this prayer, yet they don't even use His set-apart name.
The prayer tends to be taught and recited and becomes a repetitive custom rather than a heartfelt prayer. Most people then recite it without even thinking or questioning its content.
1) What is our heavenly Father's set-apart name?
2) Is His name really important?