Bring Your Daily Needs to God
Focus Verse: Matthew 6:11
"Give us today our daily bread."
There is something beautifully ordinary about this line in the Lord's Prayer. Jesus does not say "give us our five-year plan" or "grant us our long-term financial security." He says today. Daily bread. This is a prayer for what you need right now - the meeting you are nervous about this morning, the conversation with your spouse you have been avoiding, the anxiety keeping you awake at night, the physical need you are too embarrassed to name out loud.
God wants you to bring all of it to him. Not just the big spiritual requests, but the immediate, practical, ordinary weight of living. When you come to him with your specific daily needs, you are acknowledging something important: you are not self-sufficient, and you were never meant to be. Dependence on God is not a weakness - it is the posture of a disciple. He is a good Father who provides, and he invites you to ask him every single day for exactly what you need today.
Today's Challenge: Before your day gets moving, name three specific needs - one financial, one emotional, and one relational - and bring each one to God in a simple, direct sentence.
Prayer: Father, I bring you my needs today, the ones I can name and the ones I struggle to put into words. I acknowledge my dependence on you and trust that you are a good provider. Give me today what I need.








