"Sir, give us this...
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"Sir, give us this bread always." Were the disciples being a tad bit selfish? It's understandable. Who wouldn't want the security of bread for life? Wouldn't it be grand if life could be just one huge Thanksgiving Day feast? Reality tells us it is not. Art Simon, founder of Bread for the World, reports in his book Rediscovering the Lord's Prayer: "Each day 30,000 children from infancy to age five die from malnutrition and disease." He makes the connection with Jesus, who taught us to pray "Give us today our daily bread." He writes, "Because it is not my bread but our bread for which we pray, we ask that others too may receive what they need. This points us toward the common good and away from lonely acquisition. What we wish for ourselves -- daily bread and the bread of life -- we also wish for others."

