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Pray
for daily bread
In Matt. 6:11, Jesus said that when you pray
pray "
Jesus gave us the “daily bread” prayer. It is
obvious this prayer should be prayed every day.
A few days ago, God spoke to me about my
failure in praying the “daily bread” prayer. He let me know that He meant
for all Christians to pray this prayer every day and then He began to teach me
why this prayer is so important.
First, “daily
bread” is more than food. The word “bread” is often used for money. So “daily bread” is
referring to all our needs regarding food, clothing, shelter, transportation,
etc.
Second, we need
the “daily bread” prayer to keep us dependent upon God. One
of the problems we all face is an independent spirit. We want to “make it on
our own.” We don’t want anyone to help us. We want to be free from
obligation to anyone, including God. In fact we do not want “daily bread.”
We want “monthly bread,” or “yearly bread,” or better yet,
“life time bread.”
We are never happy when we only have enough for
today. We are fearful that God will not come through tomorrow and we will be in
want. We would not be comfortable with a provision like Elijah had when he was
hiding from the king. Remember, the ravens brought Elijah food every day. We
would be tempted to fear the food would not be there tomorrow rather than
rejoicing in God’s constant and unfailing provision that expressed His love
daily.
Third, when God
graces us with “monthly bread,” or more, we quit praying the “daily
bread” prayer.
When our needs are met in advance, we lose our dependence upon God rather
quickly. We quit seeing the need for the “daily bread” prayer and many times
fail to even be grateful for the bountiful provision God has provided. For most
people, it is not good for them to have much more than a daily provision.
Fourth,
“daily bread” is more than “daily” bread. Our prayer for today affects not only our provision
for today but also some of the provision God has planned for the future. We see
this in the natural very easily. Business decisions that are made on one day
affect income in the future. In the spiritual, God’s plan to bring a
“windfall provision” into our life in the future may be dependent on
something happening today. A rich uncle may leave us a huge inheritance in the
future but the decision whether to put us in his will is being made today. The
“daily bread” prayer needs to be prayed today!
Finally,
“daily bread” is more than “personal bread.” God wants to provide extra funds to supply
other needs that He brings to our attention. 2 Corinthians 9:8 says, “And
God is able to make all grace abound toward you, that you, always having all
sufficiency in all things, may have an abundance for every good work.”
God wants us become mature enough that he can give us
abundant provisions. He wants us to be in a financial position to channel funds
to every good work. The only way we can become that channel is to learn
to trust God for “daily bread” and to learn to be satisfied with “daily
bread.” When we get to that place, we become free from the lordship of money
in our lives and are free to fully do the will of God.
Have you been
guilty of not praying the “daily bread” prayer?
If so, you need to repent before God as I did.
1.
Pray the “daily bread” prayer every day.
2.
Develop the intimate relationship that comes with trusting God daily for
our needs.
3.
Become grateful for our “daily bread.”
4.
Become content with our “daily bread.”
5.
Lose our fear of giving even our “last dollar” because of faith our
“daily bread” will come again tomorrow.
As for myself, I have repented and have been praying
the “daily bread” prayer every day since God taught me last week. I am
asking God to make me a “daily bread” person. I hope that you too will
repent and become a “daily bread” person.