Jesus teaches us to pray, "Give us this day, our daily bread." But what does that really mean? Obviously, Jesus was not only telling his disciples to pray for a morsel of literal bread every day, right? Isn't that obvious? Bread in the Bible was a powerful symbol of God's provision-the act of supplying with food, drink, or equipment for a journey. So when you pray, "Give us this day our daily bread," you are actually saying, "God I need you to supply me with everything I need to make it through this journey of life, and I need you to do it EVERY DAY."
Well, here it is. All contained in this workbook coupled with the corresponding video presentation.
Spend simply twenty-thirty with God every day, and he will serve you his daily provision and every area of your life will grow to a remarkable and exponential proportion.
You will become very close to your heavenly father. You will feel him and hear him speak to you every day. What a wonderful unexplainable feeling.
Here is the formula: P.R.S.P.
P - Pray three-five minutes
R - Read five-ten minutes
S - Study ten-fifteen minutes
P - Pray three-five minutes
You've prayed for years, "Give us this day our DAILY BREAD," well, now here it is.