Jeffrey Schooley - March 15, 2020

"Give Us This Day..."

God’s giving us of bread each day – in both Old and New Testaments – is an act of mercy. It is not surprising, then, that the Lord’s Prayer brings together “give us this day our daily bread” and “forgive us our debts” because God’s providence in our lives is so often done in the midst of our own grumbling. This being Lent, a time of sacrifice, maybe that which you gave up for Lent is starting to cause you troubles. Maybe you’re grumbling a little more without your coffee or chocolate or social media. Such is to be expected in the face of sacrifice, which is why God’s providence and forgiveness are both blessings we must lean into at this time.

Scripture References: Exodus 16:1-6, John 6:28-35

From Series: "A Praying Lent"

Throughout Lent, we are encouraged to give up our little indulgences – those things that we use as a crutch to limp through our lives; things like chocolate, caffeine, streaming video services, social media, and the like. But Lent is never, only about sacrifice, but about replacing our raggedy crutches with new habits and disciplines of the mind, body, and soul. And so, this Lent, we will go through the Lord’s Prayer – clause-by-clause – as a model for living a more prayerful life, a prayerful life that begins with “A Praying Lent.” To guide this season, a daily prayer will be distributed via the church’s Facebook page and on its website. Take time each day to visit one or the other to help guide your prayers.

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