Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread (LD 50; Psalm 104) | 2010-2011 Catechism Sermons

When we ask the Lord to give us our daily bread, do we really believe that he can really provide for us? I mean honestly ask yourself, do you pray this prayer out of desperation or out of sincere faith and reverence for the Lord? How does the Psalmist assure us that the Lord can easily provide for our daily needs? How does Psalm 104 attack our foolishness in thinking we are independent? How does this Psalm leave us only to marvel with the Psalmist saying, “Bless the Lord O, My Soul?” If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread.”

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