I love what John Stott said about The Lord’s Prayer. ‘The model covers all human need – material (our daily bread), spiritual (the forgiveness of our sins), and moral (our deliverance from evil). In these three petitions there is a veiled allusion to the three persons of the Trinity, since it is through the Father’s creation and providence that we receive our daily bread, through the Son’s atoning death that we receive the forgiveness of our sins, and through the Holy Spirit’s indwelling power that we can be rescued from the evil one. It’s no wonder some of the ancient manuscripts (though not the earliest ones) end with the doxology: for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory for even and ever. Amen.

John Stott, Through The Bible Through The Year, 2006, Abingdon Oxford, Candle Books, p.205