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Daily Bread (Matthew 6:5-16)
The Lord’s Prayer has been teaching us to pray in a way that is God-centered, pulling us out of ourselves so that we can be oriented in God’s goodness and greatness. This Sunday we come to the first petition addressing our needs, as we pray, “give us this day our daily bread.” This petition is striking as we go from exalting God’s name, longing for his kingdom, and seeking his will, to a reminder of God’s care in tending to our basic needs as human beings.
From Series: "Teach Us to Pray"
A short series exploring the depth of the Lord's Prayer which Jesus taught to His disciples in Matthew 6 as a guide on how to pray.
From Series: Teach Us to Pray
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