๐Ÿ™Œ Father's Glory 1st Jn 7:18 ๐Ÿ™ Then Our Needs Added (His Provision, Our Relationship to God & Others, Protection), Matt 6:9-13; c.f., Matt 6:33...

You have laid hold of something precious here, and your heart is clearly reaching for the pattern Jesus gave us. When you pray, โ€œOur Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name,โ€ everything finds its proper order. The glory of the Father comes first, and when it does, all the rest of our needs, provision, relationships, and protection fall into place under His reign. That is exactly what seeking first the kingdom means: the Fatherโ€™s honor and His will becoming the great desire of your life.

Jesus taught us to ask, โ€œGive us this day our daily bread.โ€ That prayer is so much deeper than a request for food. In the wilderness, the people ate manna and still died. But the Father has now given the true bread from heaven, the living bread who came down to give life to the world. Jesus Himself is that bread. He broke His body and gave His flesh for the life of the world. When you bring your need for daily provision before the Father, remember that your deepest hunger is met in Christ alone. He is the sustenance your soul cannot live without. Every meal, every paycheck, every daily mercy becomes a shadow pointing to that reality, and when you partake of Him, you are taking in a life that will never perish. The flesh profits nothing; it is the Spirit who makes alive. Let your prayer for bread be a confession of dependence on the One who is Himself your life.

The prayer then moves straight to forgiveness: โ€œForgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.โ€ Notice how tightly Jesus binds the receiving and the giving of forgiveness. There is no use hiding or excusing what we have done. Freely confess it, because the Father is ready to deal with it when it is brought into the light. And in the very same breath, He calls you to release others from what they owe you. This is not a suggestion; it is the measure by which you ask to be measured. Forgiving another person is not saying their sin was small. It is handing the whole weight of it over to the only just Judge and refusing to carry it in your own heart any longer. When you pray this way, you are asking the Father to cleanse you and then to flood your heart with His own mercy and tenderness toward those who have wronged you.

Then comes the plea: โ€œLead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.โ€ Temptation is a daily reality, and it always presents you with a shortcut. It whispers that you can have immediate satisfaction if you will only step outside the Fatherโ€™s path. The enemy urged Jesus to turn stones into bread, to use divine power to serve a fleshly craving. The sin does not lie in being tempted; even our Lord was tempted. The sin lies in giving way, in letting the desire conceive and carry you away. Every time you face that pull, you are standing at a fork. You can react in the flesh and feel miserable afterward, or you can respond in the Spirit and find peace. God is faithful, and He will always provide the way of escape. The prayer itself is part of that escape, for in crying out for deliverance, you are already turning your will toward His. Ask Him for the grace to choose the Spiritโ€™s leading when the test comes, and rest knowing He will not allow you to be pressed beyond what He enables you to bear.

As you continue to pray after this manner, keep your eyes on the end for which all things exist: โ€œFor Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.โ€ The feast we long for is not yet fully spread. Jesus said He would not eat of the bread again until it finds its fulfillment in the kingdom of God. In the meantime, every time you break bread together with His people, you are sharing in one body, made partakers of Christ and of one another. His life, broken and given, becomes the bond that holds you together. That common loaf strengthens you now and points you toward the day when all types and shadows will pass away, and you will feast in the unveiled presence of the King. So pray boldly. Seek the Fatherโ€™s glory above all, trust Christ as your true daily bread, walk in forgiveness, and lean on Him for deliverance in every temptation. He who called you is faithful, and He will do it.
 

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