Matthew 6:11
“Give us this day our daily bread.”

What of Today’s Verse…

If you want daily bread, and would pray for it a right, you must ask as a child; and you must put first, before your own satisfaction, the Hallowing of God’s Name, and the doing of His Will. Implicitly you suggest that if He gives you bread, you will use the strength it gives for His service.

Let us ever think of God as the bountiful and generous Giver. Too often He has been described as hard and austere, and as a result, men dread God, and only think of Him when they have done wrong. But we should describe Him as the All-Giver, who gives all things to all with the most royal generosity. He gives sunbeams and dewdrops, showers and rainbows, grace and glory, His beloved Son and His Spirit, human love and friendship, the daily spreading of our table, the provision of all that we need for life and godliness.
Whether we wake or sleep, whether we are evil or good, whether we are pleasing to Him or not; to those who forget and blaspheme Him equally as to the saints and martyrs of the Church, God gives with both hands, pressed down and running over. We cannot buy, we do not merit, we cannot claim, but we may rely on Him to give. God is Love; and Love cannot refrain from giving, or it ceases to be Love.

Yet how low God stoops! He is so great, that His greatness is unsearchable. He dwells in the high and lofty place. His sun is ninety-seven millions of miles away from our earth; He has filled the heavens with countless constellations, for each of which He has a name. He puts the Himalaya into a scale, and the islands are as dust in His balances; but Jesus has taught us to say, “Our Father, give us bread!” When we get troubled about the immensity of heaven and the distances of the universe, let us come back to the discourse, of which this prayer is part, and which tells us that the great God thinks about the clothing of the lilies, the down on a butterfly’s wings, the food of the young lions in the forest, the store of acorns that squirrels accumulate for their provision. It is wonderful to remember that from the first days of man’s sojourn on earth, our Father has been laying up stores for us. Though we may be among the youngest children of Time, we come to a table as richly plenished and provided as those who first tasted of His bounty. “Fear not, it is your Father’s good pleasure to give.”

Let us Pray:

Heavenly Father, let me not be anxious about to-morrow’s provision or path, but trust Thee to provide and lead for to-day. Open Thy hand, and satisfy the desire of every living thing. Amen.

Words of Wisdom
Rest

Aware of the Christ within, I am at peace.

While there may be much to do today, I take a few moments to rest in the awareness of the Christ Spirit within that encourages and strengthens me. As a spiritual leader, Jesus often invited others to rest and release any heavy burden so they could experience the peace of God.

My divine nature, the Christ of my soul, is always available to relieve my burdens and bring me peace. Turning inward, I breathe deeply and release any worries that may be on my mind.

The Christ presence within guides me and helps me to grow and learn. Any sense of feeling overwhelmed is gone. I am refreshed, focused and prepared to do what is mine to do.

“Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.”–Matthew 11:29