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General prayers yield general results. Modify the phrase: "Lord, libranos del mal de la adicción" (deliver us from the evil of addiction) or "Libranos del mal de la división familiar" (deliver us from the evil of family division).
The phrase "Líbranos del Mal" (Deliver Us from Evil) primarily refers to the final petition of the "Our Father" prayer, but it is also the title of several notable media works. 1. Theological Origin The phrase originates from Matthew 6:13 in the Christian Bible: "And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil" Libranos del Mal
Deliver us from evil.
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