Luke 11:3
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
اُرْزُقْنَا كُلَّ يَوْمٍ مَا يَكْفِينَا مِنْ خُبْزٍ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is part of the Lord's Prayer taught by Jesus to his disciples. It asks God for daily sustenance, emphasizing trust and dependence on Him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a pet fish that needs feeding every day. Just like you ask your parents for food each morning to take care of the fish, we pray to God every day asking him to give us what we need to live.
Historical Background
Luke wrote this Gospel around 60-80 AD, directed at a broader audience including Gentiles. The context was one where Jewish and early Christian communities often faced scarcity and needed reminders of their reliance on God.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, we can apply this by praying each day for the necessities of life, not just physical food but also spiritual sustenance like peace and guidance, reminding us to trust in God's provision.
Topics
prayertrustprovisiondaily needsdependence on Godspiritual sustenance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'daily bread' only about food?
No, while it includes physical sustenance, it also symbolizes all that we need daily from God, including spiritual nourishment and support.
Why do Christians ask for this every day in prayer?
Asking daily reminds us of our ongoing dependence on God's provision, encouraging a continuous relationship of trust and gratitude towards Him.
How does Luke 11:3 relate to the rest of the Lord's Prayer?
It continues the theme of trust in God by asking for daily necessities, after praising God and acknowledging His will as central in our lives.
What can we learn from this verse about faith?
This verse teaches us to have a daily faith that trusts in God's provision, recognizing Him as the source of all our needs.
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