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Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread

When we say (pray) like our Savior taught us, “Give us this day our daily bread,” it teaches us...
(1) Sobriety (soberness) and Temperance: for we ask only for BREAD, not for what we do not need.
(2) We ask for OUR bread; that teaches us Honesty and Industry (hard work). Not the bread of others, or the bread of deceit (Prov.20:17), or the bread of idleness (Prov.31:27); but the bread honesty can get.
(3) We ask for our DAILY bread: which teaches us constantly depend upon Divine Providence.
(4) We beg God to GIVE it to us, not sell it to us; not lend it to us, but give it. The greatest of men must look up to God in mercy for their daily bread.
(5) We pray, “Give [it to] US.” This teaches us a compassion for the poor; and that we ought to pray with our families – physical and spiritual.
(6) We pray that God will give it to us THIS DAY; which teaches us to renew the desire of our soul towards God, as the wants of our body are renewed daily.
And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
Amen.
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Credit: CoNAC (2013): The Daily Fountain – Daily Devotional Guide of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) (March 14 Meditation), 3rd Edition, CSS Press.

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