I don't have an angle. It's just that Christianity presents The Lord's Prayer as the universal prayer for all of us - we are all supposed to be God's children - but this is a very personal prayer. AB for example believes temptation comes from the devil and not God. Back in the day I thought that temptation was my own human weakness and I wasn't being led by anything - still believe that as a non-Christian. It's a one-prayer-fits-all that doesn't.
Occasionally the vicar might talk of the Lord's prayer as the family prayer....but is that the Christian family or the human family?
The line deals with the possibility of temptation and the desire not to fall into it.
I can identify with the possibility of ''a fall'' and ''falling'' or even ''the fall'' but not everybody does.....for example a week or two back a poster described his realisation of having fallen....only to be told by non believing posters that he wasn't and he hadn't.............The Lord's prayer is I would move .....on this line only really grasped by people in repentant mode.
I think the fact that we are talking about it now is a good thing. My own take is that the Lord's prayer is a human family prayer waiting in all our ''lockers''
for the appropriate time and from the appropriate place.....the ''heart''.