When the devil tempted Our Lord to turn
stones, that lay around Him, into bread, in order
to satisfy His hunger, the answer of the Son of God
was that "not by bread alone doth man live, but
by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth
of God." In other words, that which alone will
nourish our souls, make them strong in the grace
of God, and enable them to grow continually in
virtue, is to do each day the work that God appoints
for us. This is the bread that "strengthens
man's heart." This is the spiritual bread that we
ask for in this petition. This alone will really satisfy
our souls. The first requisite, the only requisite
of a life pleasing to God, is that each day should
be so spent as we believe God desires it to be
spent.
This is the meaning of Our Lord's answer to
His Apostles at the well of Samaria, "My meat is
to do the will of God, and to perfect His work."
God had given Him a definite work to do, and
nothing else had any importance in His eyes. For
this and for this alone. He lived. So God has for
every one of us a certain definite work for Him
that He desires us to do. If we do it, our life will
be a success; if not, a failure.
We cannot live this life of obedience without
prayer. We cannot even find out what is the bread
that will nourish us, what is the work God desires
of us, unless we ask Him to enlighten us. We cannot
carry into execution what we know to be His
will, unless He strengthens us. Daily, therefore,
I must pray, "Give me this day the grace of feeding
on the bread that God assigns me, of doing
the Work that He would have me do, and none
other."