Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread (Matthew 6:11)
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Immediately before this request for daily bread in the Lord’s Prayer, we read, "Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven” (Matt. 6:10). In God’s kingdom, receiving our daily bread is a certainty, but in our world marred by sin, daily sustenance is questionable. Although God has given humanity everything we need to produce enough food to feed everyone on earth, we have not ended hunger. Thus Jesus’ first word about wealth or daily provision is this petition, “Give us this day our daily bread." We turn to God for the bread we need.
But note that the petition is plural: Give US this day OUR daily bread. We don’t pray only for our own bread, but for bread for those who have none. As people longing to maintain right relationships with others, we take others’ need of bread into consideration: we share what we have with those who have need. If every person, business, institution, and government worked according to the purposes and principles of God’s kingdom, no one would be hungry.
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Table of Contents
- Matthew and Work
- Introduction to the Book of Matthew
- Working as Citizens of God’s Kingdom (Matthew 1-4)
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The Kingdom of Heaven at Work in Us (Matthew 5-7)
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The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-12)
- "Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit, for Theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven" (Matthew 5:3)
- "Blessed Are Those Who Mourn, for They Will be Comforted" (Matthew 5:4)
- “Blessed Are the Meek, for They Will Inherit the Earth“ (Matthew 5:5)
- "Blessed Are Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness" (Matthew 5:6)
- “Blessed Are the Merciful, for They Will Receive Mercy” (Matthew 5:7)
- "Blessed Are the Pure in Heart, for They Will See God" (Matthew 5:8)
- "Blessed Are the Peacemakers, for They Will Be Called Children of God" (Matt 5:9)
- "Blessed Are Those Who Are Persecuted for Righteousness' Sake" (Matt 5:10)
- Salt and Light in the World of Work (Matthew 5:13-16)
- What Is Righteousness? (Matthew 5:17-48)
- Wealth and Provision (Matthew 6)
- Moral Guidance (Matthew 7)
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The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-12)
- Jesus Heals Many (Matthew 8-9)
- Laborers Deserve Their Food (Matthew 10)
- Tales of Two Kingdoms (Matthew 11-17)
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Living in the New Kingdom (Matthew 18-25)
- Conflict Resolution (Matthew 18:15-35)
- The Rich Young Man (Matthew 19:16-30)
- The Laborers in the Vineyard (Matthew 20:1-16)
- Servant Leadership (Matthew 20:20-28)
- Parable of the Two Sons (Matthew 21:28-32)
- Parable of the Tenants (Matthew 21:33-41)
- The Great Commandment is a Great Framework (Matthew 22:34-40)
- Parable of the Faithful Servant (Matthew 24:45-51)
- The Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30)
- Sheep and Goats (Matthew 25:31-46)
- The Last Supper (Matthew 26:17-30)
- Jesus’ Death and Resurrection (Matthew 27-28)
- Conclusion to Matthew
- Key Verses and Themes in Matthew
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