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1. The Lord’s Prayer — Our Daily Bread (30:17)
2. Break Thou the Bread of Life (1:00)
Selected Verses:
Luke 11:2, 3. And he said unto them, When ye pray, say, Our
Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be
done, as in heaven, so in earth. 3Give us day by day our daily
bread. Opening:
We’ve been studying that wonderful prayer called “The Lord’s
Prayer.” And it is indeed the Lord’s Prayer; I cannot pray it
successfully. Jesus Christ prays it in me—not a thousand times in repetitions,
but in every breath I draw, every pulsation of my heart says, “Our Father who
art in heaven.” For now He is my Father as truly as He is the Father of my Lord Jesus Christ. Hallelujah!
Someone has written a poem saying:
Near to the heart of God, nearer I
cannot be,
For in Jesus Christ, His beloved Son, I’m just as near as He.
And the second verse says:
Dear to the heart of God, dearer I
cannot be…
Think of it:
For in Jesus Christ, His only Son,
I’m just as dear as He.
“And herein lies love, not that we loved God, but that He
loved us.” And so when the disciples came and said, “Lord,
teach us to pray,” it was as if He’d say, “Well, boys, you can’t
understand it now. Wait till the Holy Ghost is come. He’ll make intercession for you with groanings that cannot be
uttered, according to the will of God. And you’ll find out
that all things work together for good to them that love God—your very prayer will be a proof of it.” “For we have boldness and
access with confidence by the faith of Him.”
What good is my prayer if it isn’t a prayer in the presence
of God—if it doesn’t reach the heart of my Father who is in heaven? But
beloved, in order to make my prayer so effective, Jesus Christ had to take away
my sin, and had to open the way into the Holiest of All,
into which place the high priest alone was allowed to enter in Old Testament times.
… Selected Quotes:
Oh, “when will I come to stand
before God?” “Send out Thy light and Thy truth. Let them lead
me unto Thy holy hill. Then will I go unto God, my exceeding joy.” Beloved, that’s worshipping God “in Spirit and in truth”: when your heart is so deeply in love with God that you can’t stand to
be without Him anymore, but your soul constantly seeking, constantly seeking.
And when your soul is a seeker after God, it is a finder, glory to God! “They
that seek me early shall find Me,” and “Every one that
seeketh, findeth.” In the very seeking is the finding granted.
In the very asking is the giving. God wants me to ask because He wants to
give, glory to God!
And He wants me to ask with confidence, with boldness, with
faith, because He wants to give. It isn’t my proposition that I should
pray and be “filled with all the fullness of God;” it’s God’s
proposition! It isn’t my proposition (as I said some time ago) that God
should forgive all my transgressions; it’s His proposition. It’s His
will that I should be clean. It isn’t my will that I should be healed
of all my infirmities; it’s His will. And for this cause, “He Himself
took my infirmities and bare my sicknesses.”
…
“Our Father, who art in heaven.
Hallowed be Thy name.” Yesterday we considered the words, “Thy
kingdom come.” Thy kingdom come… Where’s the kingdom of God going to be?
Why, it’s going to be no place but inside of me, or I won’t know
anything about the kingdom of God. That’s what I’m here for. I am His
kingdom, and my business is to make my choice every day between the devil and
God. And when I say, “Thy kingdom come,” I “resist the
devil.”
…
“He is our life.”
Hallelujah! He is my joy. He is my peace. He is my “All
and in all.” Oh, beloved, I need to know wherein the kingdom of God consists. It isn’t something I make. I don’t manufacture joy or peace or
love: that’s given to me when I let Jesus Christ be the
one—when I let Him reign, when in the very place where sin reigned, and where I
allowed sin to gag me, now I plug into the current of heaven, and presently,
I’m electrified.
Faith is that attachment. Faith is that victory. Faith relates to the fullness of Holy Ghost: “That you might be filled
with all the fullness of God.” “Thy will be done on earth as
it is done in heaven.” And you can boldly step out on it. You
can’t do it; I cannot do it. We know what failures we are in ourselves,
hallelujah! But today we rejoice, “We glory in our infirmities, that the
power of Christ might rest upon us.”
…
Why, it says, “How much more shall
your heavenly Father…” He feeds the sparrows and the ravens. “How much more you, O ye of little
faith.” You don’t have to bother about that. Don’t question,
“What shall we eat, or what shall we drink?” but “Labor for
the meat which perisheth not.” “I am that bread of life” which “the Father giveth unto you.” Beloved, that’s how
the Father cares for His children.
…
Do you know why we’re so lean
spiritually? Do you know how to be “filled with all the fullness of
God”? It cannot come any other way but by God’s way: “Man
shall not live by bread alone...” “The word that proceedeth
out of My mouth…” Oh, how gracious is my Father to send His Word
in the form of Jesus Christ, and guarantee in the face of all
hell that every word of God is full of power, full of
life. “The words that I speak unto you are Spirit, and are life.” “Blessed are your ears for they hear.”
…
But do you know God has something
infinitely better for every one of His children? How sad His heart must be if
I don’t allow my Father to care for me like that, to give me His word. How that
word will change me! Why, God says, “It’ll produce the fruit for which I
sent it. It’ll do the very thing unto which I sent it.”
Beloved, we would all be filled with exceeding great faith today, and we ought
to be. We ought to be teachers today. We ought to have that
word in us, because that word is substance, that word is
“bread by which man shall live eternally.” And we’re careless!
…
But beloved, Father is waiting.
Jesus says, “Father is in secret. He’s in your heart. He is
there to feed you—to give you the bread of heaven.” Oh, it’s
very different when God does it. Do you know that? Do you know that we don’t
take time enough? We’re not still enough over the Bible. You can’t get it
just by looking at it or reading it over.
… Illustrations:
A story of a father providing bread for his children. “I
said, ‘Job had boils, and you’ve got boys.’ But he cared for them.” (from 14:39) An illustration of an inheritance lost. (from 22:57) Cooking illustrations. “Do you know the blessing of
meeting your Father over His word every day?” (from 27:43) Audio Quality: Fair
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Project Notes:
We ran light hiss reduction, DeHummer, 4 filter, 27dB
reduction at 59.45Hz, and compression. Some shimmering artifacts remain from
the necessary hiss reduction. The selection for these operations started at
sample 83000000 in the original file. Track effects were used to boost the
midrange frequencies slightly. After editing, the speed was reduced to 101.25%
of the edited duration. A few longs pauses were shortened, and stutters
removed (e.g. at 10:01, 12:13, 14:05, 25:48). Some drop-outs and many clicks
were manually removed.
It was found that recording 103A is a duplicate of this
message. Perhaps that recording doesn’t have as many clicks and bumps. For
example, look around 21:22. The original title of 53B was “Our Daily Bread”
and of 103A was “The Lord’s Prayer.” We use the title: “The Lord’s Prayer —
Our Daily Bread.”
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The original media and project files are available upon request.
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