"Keep falsehood and lies far from me; give me neither poverty nor riches, but give me only my daily bread."
(PROVERBS 30:8)

Luke 11:1-13
Do you pray for riches? Many people do. Have you ever prayed for poverty? Probably not. Yet both can be a danger to our relationship with God. Think about it. When in need, we may be tempted to cheat, lie and steal. And if we have gained even a small measure of wealth, we face temptations like greed, gluttony and self-reliance (See Proverbs 30:9).


All of these behaviors are sinful before the Lord, but the underlying issues that drive them are worthy of attention: a failure to trust God for every need and the belief that our physical needs are greater than our need for God Himself.


This is why Jesus taught His disciples to pray for daily bread. In this way we learn, by daily repetition, that He alone is our faithful provider. Hopefully this leads us into the deeper lesson that our greatest need is not for physical food, but spiritual food. Jesus says that He, the Son of God, is the spiritual food we need. He is true bread and true drink. If we do not feed on Him today, we will
go hungry.



Scripture Focus

Luke 11:1-13

Insight

ONE OF THE BEST ANTIDOTES TO GREED AND SELF-RELIANCE IS GENEROSITY. HOW IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD IN THE AREA OF GIVING RIGHT NOW?

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