Breakfast with the Word Tuesday First Week of Lent Shorter Version
In Matthew 6:7–15, Jesus teaches His disciples how to pray, beginning with the words “Our Father.” This reminds us that prayer is not just words we recite, but a relationship with God as our loving Father.
Calling God “Father” shows that we belong to Him, share in His image, and can approach Him with confidence and trust. As a Father, God does not abandon His children; He remains faithful to His promises and always cares for us.
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Therefore, our prayers should be sincere, respectful, and joyful—not mechanical or distracted. We should not treat God as an option or remember Him only in difficult times, but involve Him in every part of our lives with faith and humility.
When we truly see God as our Father, we approach Him with assurance of His love and protection.
May God bless you and give us the grace to understand how close He is to us. May He never allow you to stumble. Amen.
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Amennnn.
God my father i love you please keep me close to you always. fill my life with peace, joy and happiness and grant me my heart desires according to your will Amen 🙏
May God grant me the grace to always put Him first in whatever I am doing
Amen
God give me the courage to journey with you this 40 days journey Amen
AMEN 😮💨 🙏