Need teaches the soul a truer posture than control can offer. Through the prayer for bread, the wilderness lesson of manna, the opened Scriptures, the ordinary table, and the broken loaf shared with others, these pages trace the quiet discipline of receiving life from God one portion at a time. The book does not rush the reader past hunger, work, anxiety, lack, or the small mercies of an ordinary day.
It brings them under the faithful care of the Father, where prayer becomes simpler, attention becomes steadier, and provision is seen not as possession but as gift. At its center is Christ, the Bread of Life, who feeds His people with more than relief. He gives Himself in the Word, in the hidden places of endurance, in the table set under pressure, and in the call to bless, gather, break, and give.
The reader is invited to slow down before Scripture, receive what is enough for the present hour, and let every true hunger become a summons back to Him. For those who want language for trust, prayer, gratitude, and open-handed faith, this is a book to read slowly and keep near, not because the day is easy, but because God still gives what the soul must receive.
Need teaches the soul a truer posture than control can offer. Through the prayer for bread, the wilderness lesson of manna, the opened Scriptures, the ordinary table, and the broken loaf shared with others, these pages trace the quiet discipline of receiving life from God one portion at a time. The book does not rush the reader past hunger, work, anxiety, lack, or the small mercies of an ordinary day.
It brings them under the faithful care of the Father, where prayer becomes simpler, attention becomes steadier, and provision is seen not as possession but as gift. At its center is Christ, the Bread of Life, who feeds His people with more than relief. He gives Himself in the Word, in the hidden places of endurance, in the table set under pressure, and in the call to bless, gather, break, and give.
The reader is invited to slow down before Scripture, receive what is enough for the present hour, and let every true hunger become a summons back to Him. For those who want language for trust, prayer, gratitude, and open-handed faith, this is a book to read slowly and keep near, not because the day is easy, but because God still gives what the soul must receive.