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What if the most familiar prayer still has fresh work to do in your heart today? We sit with Luke 11 and the Lord’s Prayer and discover how simple words—Father, bread, forgive—reorder our lives from self-reliance to steady dependence. Rather than chasing the comfort of “more,” we explore what it means to become one-day ready: asking for enough for now, trusting God with tomorrow, and letting that posture transform how we work, parent, lead, and love.
We trace a clear progression that shaped the message: relationship leads to dependence, dependence leads to transformation. Through that lens, “Your kingdom come” stops being a phrase and becomes a practice. We talk about the already and not yet, the way God’s reign takes root in our daily choices, and why the Lord’s Prayer is stubbornly communal—full of our, us, and we. Along the way, Gideon’s story challenges our obsession with scale, reminding us that fewer resources can open greater space for God’s glory. Proverbs adds its own steady voice, warning that wealth cannot rescue when it counts most, but righteousness can.
You’ll also hear practical rhythms to make prayer learnable and visible: choosing a certain place, setting a time, and modeling faith for kids, friends, and teammates. We share how confession softens blind spots, why forgiveness must be a daily reflex, and how upward (hallowed be your name), inward (your will be done in me), and outward (give us, forgive us, deliver us) movements can reshape the way you approach decisions and tensions. If you’ve recited the Lord’s Prayer a hundred times, this is an invitation to live it—one honest request, one surrendered choice, one day at a time.
If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s learning to pray, and leave a quick review to help others find it. What’s your certain place to meet with God?
By Ryan RitchieSend us Your Thoughts
What if the most familiar prayer still has fresh work to do in your heart today? We sit with Luke 11 and the Lord’s Prayer and discover how simple words—Father, bread, forgive—reorder our lives from self-reliance to steady dependence. Rather than chasing the comfort of “more,” we explore what it means to become one-day ready: asking for enough for now, trusting God with tomorrow, and letting that posture transform how we work, parent, lead, and love.
We trace a clear progression that shaped the message: relationship leads to dependence, dependence leads to transformation. Through that lens, “Your kingdom come” stops being a phrase and becomes a practice. We talk about the already and not yet, the way God’s reign takes root in our daily choices, and why the Lord’s Prayer is stubbornly communal—full of our, us, and we. Along the way, Gideon’s story challenges our obsession with scale, reminding us that fewer resources can open greater space for God’s glory. Proverbs adds its own steady voice, warning that wealth cannot rescue when it counts most, but righteousness can.
You’ll also hear practical rhythms to make prayer learnable and visible: choosing a certain place, setting a time, and modeling faith for kids, friends, and teammates. We share how confession softens blind spots, why forgiveness must be a daily reflex, and how upward (hallowed be your name), inward (your will be done in me), and outward (give us, forgive us, deliver us) movements can reshape the way you approach decisions and tensions. If you’ve recited the Lord’s Prayer a hundred times, this is an invitation to live it—one honest request, one surrendered choice, one day at a time.
If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s learning to pray, and leave a quick review to help others find it. What’s your certain place to meet with God?