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Questions
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When you think of generosity who comes to mind?
2. What brings you contentment in life?
3. What in life reduces your anxiety levels?
Discussion
1. How often do we think of a person before we think of God.
2. Beer, Wine, Cheese, fine crackers
3. God’s good and gracious provision in every circumstance.
First Impressions
Let tomorrow worry about itself.
Being right with God is the right way to reduce anxiety and increase your confidence in the future.
In so doing we reduce our stress levels for this day and tomorrow.
and reduce your stress levels today.
The main thing is the main thing and that’s the main thing.
The main thing is the main thing and that’s the main thing.
A full belly and an empty soul leads you were?
Get your priorities right and the rest is history.
Luther’s Large Catechism
72 Here, now, we consider the poor breadbasket, the necessities of our body and of the temporal life.
It is a brief and simple word, but it has a very wide scope.
For when you mention and pray for daily bread, you pray for everything that is necessary in order to have and enjoy daily bread.[1]
In short, this petition applies both to the household and also to the neighborly or civil relationship and government.
Where these two things are hindered so that they do not prosper as they should, the necessaries of life also are hindered.
Ultimately, life cannot be maintained.
74 There is, indeed, the greatest need to pray for earthly authority and government.
By them, most of all, God preserves for us our daily bread and all the comforts of this life.
Though we have received from God all good things in abundance, we are not able to keep any of them or use them in security and happiness if He did not give us a permanent and peaceful government.
For where there are dissension, strife, and war, there the daily bread is already taken away or is at least hindered.[2]
The undeserved provision of God toward all humanity.
[1] McCain, P. T. (Ed.).
(2005).
Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions (p.
417).
St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House.
[2] McCain, P. T. (Ed.).
(2005).
Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions (p.
417).
St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House.
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