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Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Matthew 6:11 4/21/2020*

“Give us this day our daily bread.”

Most of us recognize these words as part of “The Lord’s Prayer” and have recited them numerous times prior to athletic events.

But what exactly do they mean?...

Jesus is teaching His disciples how to pray…and this verse makes up about 10% of the instructions…so it is important.

Jesus is not teaching words for us to mimic – He is teaching us an attitude to live by. A few verses later, He says, “do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.”

So, by instructing us to only ask for today’s provisions - and only concentrate on today’s problems - He is doubling down on a lifestyle that concentrates on right now.

You are not called to dwell in the past - or worry about the future…just deal with what is in front of you.

Great athletes know you must approach competitions one play, one shot, or one step at a time…. Worrying about the clock, or Constantly checking the score board will just distract you.

The same is true in life. When you feel like your falling behind - and running out of time it is easy to succumb to anxiety. Your imagination takes off and you find yourself dealing with future problems that do not exist yet. The mountains begin to look bigger and bigger – and you begin to question how you will endure.

God says don’t do that…He knows it is hard to hang on for a year…or a month …or even a week. But you can make it one day. So, He says - do that – Get through today – then rest - and in the morning and I will give you what you need again.

Meet with him often during the day. A no-huddle offense can be effective in football, but it is a disaster in life. You need time each morning with God. You need instruction and assurance. You need to huddle up with the Lord. Trust Him – Wait on Him – use the strength he provides in the moment. 

Prayer is the most powerful force on the planet. So, hit your knees, receive your provisions for today… stop worrying about tomorrow and fight the battle at hand.

“Forever is composed of nows.”
― Emily Dickinson



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