Many people recite the Lord's prayer, believing that Jesus was teaching us all to repeat those exact same words when we pray.
Matthew 6:7 contains words of Jesus telling us to not use vain repetitions when we pray. Jesus then points out that the Father already knows what things we have need of before we even ask Him. The Lord's prayer contained in
Matthew 6:9-13 is actually a blueprint for our prayers. We are not to repeat those exact same words as vain repetitions, but we are to understand the meaning behind those words and how our prayers should be based off the understanding of this blueprint. We need to understand that the kingdom has already come because the gospel under the New Covenant is how we are born again into that kingdom. Whenever the Spirit of God fills man, heals man, delivers man, etc., the kingdom has come. The kingdom of God is the focus. The part of the Lord's prayer when Jesus prays, "Give us this day our daily bread" is not referring to physical bread or food. Jesus tells us in
Matthew 6:25,
31 that we are to take no thought for what we shall eat because our heavenly Father already knows that we need these things and if he feeds the fowls of the air, He will feed us. Consider the deeper understanding we are to receive from the Lord's prayer in context of the entire chapter of
Matthew 6.