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My daily bread

You don’t need someone to prepare a script for you when talking to a friend or a family member. Words flow naturally because you do not feel the pressure to perform. You are simply yourself. It is the same with God. He is the creator of the universe but also your loving father and caring friend. Pray to Him in all simplicity.

Let’s Pray:

Lord, we ask for Your grace upon all who trust in You for their daily bread, and may they be blessed with lasting abundance. Amen!

“Give us this day our daily bread.”

‭‭~‭‭‭‭ Matthew 6:11

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