Dependence on God: The Meaning of Daily Bread

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Now when we ask God to give us our bread, we are very clearly acknowledging our dependence upon Him, and that's against our nature because by nature what we want to do is declare our independence. But when we've come to know God as our loving heavenly Father, we gladly affirm that every good gift that we enjoy comes from our loving Father and comes down from His gracious hand. [00:03:58]

What do you have that you did not receive? It all comes from the good and the gracious hand of our loving God. And then when we recognize when we ask that God will give us our daily bread, we're also recognizing that God doesn't owe us anything. [00:04:38]

We depend on God not only to provide what we need but also to keep what we have. And then Jesus tells us another story in the New Testament, a story about a rich man who lost everything. God had blessed this man with a great harvest. In fact, it was so great that he didn't have room to store the grain that was harvested. [00:11:45]

Bread is used in the Bible as a general term for the basic necessities of life. So, for example, in Genesis chapter 3 and verse 19, God says to Adam, "By the sweat of your face you shall eat bread," and that very simply means, Adam, you are going to have to work for your living. [00:17:52]

God gives us what we need. He does not give to us all that we want, and Jesus invites us to ask for what we need. Now, Numbers in chapter 11 tells us the story of how God's people complained about the food that He provided for them. God gave them manna, but they were not satisfied with what God had given. [00:19:20]

Instead of being thankful for what God gave them, the manna, instead of being grateful for what they did have, they got angry, they got frustrated because of what they didn't have. And the great difference, you see, between the rabble and the redeemed is that the rabble blame God for everything and thank Him for nothing, whereas the redeemed thank God for everything and blame Him for nothing. [00:20:42]

Don't despise the manna. The manna may not be all that we want, but the manna is a gift from God. And when God's people despise the manna, the anger of God burned hotly against them. When you're tired of working from home, as we all get tired of working from home, thank God that you have a home to work from. [00:23:35]

This is where we intercede for the practical needs of others. This is where we pray for a hungry world. This is where we ask God to bring to our minds the needs of other people who we may be able to help. And if God has given to you what you need for today, perhaps in the very praying of this prayer, He will prompt you to be the means by which God provides for someone else. [00:30:23]

What a record of faithfulness God has. Think about it. He has been providing for billions of people in every continent of the world. He has been doing it on a daily basis for thousands and thousands of years. Someone has said when you come and ask God for a new blessing, make sure you bring Him the receipt for the last one. [00:32:41]

Remember what Jesus says in this regard. Therefore, He says, I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you shall eat. Don't worry about that or what you shall drink or about your body, what you will put on. But so Jesus says this, and we say, well, why? Why shouldn't we worry? [00:34:18]

Jesus gave thanks to the Father for the bread He provided, and what the Father provided was sufficient for all. And then on the night that He was betrayed, our Lord Jesus celebrated the Passover with His disciples, and Matthew tells us as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and after blessing it, He broke it and gave it to His disciples and said, take, eat, this is my body. [00:37:01]

See, God gives us the bread that sustains our bodies, and God has given us the bread that feeds our souls. Jesus is the bread of life, and He said whoever feeds on Me will live because of Me. In other words, Jesus will do for your soul what bread does for your body. He will sustain you, and whoever feeds on this bread will live forever. [00:37:53]

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