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Chapter VI.—The
Fifth Clause.
But how gracefully has the Divine Wisdom arranged
the order of the prayer; so that after things
heavenly—that is, after the “Name” of God, the
“Will” of God, and the “Kingdom” of
God—it should give earthly necessities also room for a petition!
For the Lord had8797
8797 This is a slight
mistake of Tertullian. The words referred to, “Seek ye
first,” etc., do not occur till the end of the chapter in
which the prayer is found, so that his pluperfect is out of place. [He
must have been aware of this: he only gives logical order to the
thought which existed in the divine mind. See note 10, p.
682.] | withal issued His
edict, “Seek ye first the kingdom, and then even these shall be
added:”8798 albeit we may
rather understand, “Give us this day our daily bread,”
spiritually. For Christ is our Bread; because Christ is
Life, and bread is life. “I am,” saith He, “the Bread
of Life;”8799 and, a little
above, “The Bread is the Word of the living God, who came down
from the heavens.”8800 Then we
find, too, that His body is reckoned in bread: “This is my
body.”8801 And so, in
petitioning for “daily bread,” we ask for perpetuity in
Christ, and indivisibility from His body. But, because that word is
admissible in a carnal sense too, it cannot be so used without the
religious remembrance withal of spiritual Discipline; for (the Lord)
commands that bread be prayed for, which is the only food
necessary for believers; for “all other things the nations seek
after.”8802 The like lesson He
both inculcates by examples, and repeatedly handles in parables, when
He says, “Doth a father take away bread from his children,
and hand it to dogs?”8803 and again,
“Doth a father give his son a stone when he asks for
bread?”8804 For He thus
shows what it is that sons expect from their father. Nay, even that
nocturnal knocker knocked for “bread.”8805 Moreover, He justly added, “Give us
this day,” seeing He had previously said, “Take no
careful thought about the morrow, what ye are to eat.”8806
8806 Matt. vi. 34 and Luke xii. 29 seem to be referred to; but the same
remark applies as in note 10 on the preceding page. | To which subject He also adapted the parable
of the man who pondered on an enlargement of his barns for his
forthcoming fruits, and on seasons of prolonged security; but that very
night he dies.8807
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