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Jesus teaches us to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread.”
But what does that really mean?
In this message from Matthew 6:11, we explore how this petition of the Lord’s Prayer reshapes our relationship with God. The word give reminds us that life is received from the Father, and the word daily calls us back from anxiety about the future to trust God for today.
Part of the series The Lord’s Prayer as Re-Formation.
Speaker: John Rallison
Redeemer Lutheran Church – Salem, Oregon
Lord’s Prayer
Matthew 6:11
daily bread
Christian sermon
trust God
Bible teaching
Lent sermon
anxiety and faith
Jesus teaching on prayer
By John RallisonJesus teaches us to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread.”
But what does that really mean?
In this message from Matthew 6:11, we explore how this petition of the Lord’s Prayer reshapes our relationship with God. The word give reminds us that life is received from the Father, and the word daily calls us back from anxiety about the future to trust God for today.
Part of the series The Lord’s Prayer as Re-Formation.
Speaker: John Rallison
Redeemer Lutheran Church – Salem, Oregon
Lord’s Prayer
Matthew 6:11
daily bread
Christian sermon
trust God
Bible teaching
Lent sermon
anxiety and faith
Jesus teaching on prayer