Trusting God One Day at a Time
“Give us each day our daily bread.” (Luke 11:3)
Jesus teaches us a simple yet powerful way to pray. When He says, “Give us each day our daily bread,” He invites us to depend on God for our needs—both practical and spiritual.
The Lord’s Prayer begins with, “Our Father.” This reminds us that God is not distant. He is a loving Father who knows and understands every need—your burdens, bills, decisions, peace, strength, and daily provision.
Walking with God is a daily journey of dependence. Yet many times, we worry about tomorrow or the day after. We forget Jesus’ teaching: “Do not worry about tomorrow.” (Matthew 6:34)
We see this clearly in Exodus 16. God provided manna one day at a time. When the Israelites tried to hoard it, it spoiled. The same happens when we try to solve life in our own strength—worry grows, frustration rises, and bitterness develops.
Jesus reminds us: “…apart from Me you can do nothing.” (John 15:5) Just as branches rely on the vine for life, we rely on God for everything we need. Whatever you lack, God has it. And He knows how and when to get it to you. All He asks is simple faith.
David echoes this confidence: “The Lord is my Shepherd; I lack nothing.” (Psalm 23:1) A shepherd leads, provides, protects, and cares for his flock—just as God does for all who trust in Him. He knows where the pasture is, how to get you there, and when the time is right.
Every new day is both a reminder and reassurance of God’s love. If He gave you breath for today, He has already provided what you will need for today. Like Abraham, we can face the unknown declaring, “God Himself will provide.”
You never walk alone. God is with you. He longs to be good to you.
All He asks is this: Trust Him one day at a time.

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