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Daily Bread

Series: The Lord's Prayer

Geoffrey TurnerNovember 9, 2025Weekend Services

Passage: Matthew 6:9-13

The practice of prayer is essential to a vibrant faith. Jesus teaches us to pray, "Give us today our daily bread" (Matthew 6:11). That short line is about more than food. It is an invitation to trust God each day with our real needs…physical, emotional, and spiritual. In the Lord’s Prayer, we start with worship (“Our Father… hallowed be Your name”) and surrender (“Your kingdom come”), then we bring our needs with childlike confidence. “Daily bread” pushes back against fear and self-reliance. It trains our hearts to depend on the Father one day at a time, like Israel receiving manna in the wilderness (Exodus 16). As we practice daily dependence, our relationship with God grows deeper, and His peace begins to guard our hearts (Philippians 4:6–7). Daily prayer → daily dependence → deeper relationship.

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The Lord's Prayer

Daily Bread

 

Main Passage: Matthew 6:9-13

 

The practice of prayer is  to a .

 

Here in the western church, we ( ) feel like we don't need God. 

 

A  life often  a  prayer life. 

 

Prayer isn't meant to be an  when we are at the end of our rope. 

 

Daily  - daily  - deeper

 

The Lord's Prayer isn't a formula, it's a  for  with a Father who desires the best for His kids. 

 

A healthy prayer life  by  who God is and surrendering our will to His. 

 

Our culture , but the Lord's Prayer calls us into daily and deepening dependence on the Father. 

 

Praying "Give us our daily bread" means  and  our Father to provide. 

 

When we  the  of the Father is for us, we will go to Him for our daily bread. (Matthew 7:11)