The Laundry Basket Liturgy
Welcome to the fourteenth episode of The Laundry Basket Liturgy, a devotional companion for Christian mothers longing to embody shalom in the midst of their real, ordinary, everyday calling. We continue the second season of the podcast, The Quotidian Mysteries — inspired by the reflections of Kathleen Norris [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/108679.The_Quotidian_Mysteries?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=dPweEmuCNg&rank=1] and centered on living into the sacredness hidden within ordinary life. In this episode, we reflect on the prayer Jesus taught us to pray: “Give us this day our daily bread.”— Matthew 6:11 Together, we explore what it means to live with daily dependence upon God rather than chronic striving, grasping, scarcity, or self-sufficiency. We consider how motherhood often pulls us into future-oriented anxiety and vigilance, and how Jesus gently returns us to this moment, today. This episode is an invitation to receive rather than grasp, to trust rather than hoard, and to rediscover the quiet holiness of ordinary nourishment and daily provision. + In this episode, we explore: — daily bread as a spirituality of dependence — manna spirituality vs scarcity mentality — the nervous system and future-oriented anxiety — receiving instead of grasping — creatureliness, limits, and daily need — the holiness of ordinary nourishment — repetitive care work as sacred participation in God’s provision + Embodied Practice: Take one small bite or sip slowly. Notice the texture, the taste, the nourishment. Do not rush. Let yourself receive it consciously. And whisper: “Thank You for today’s provision.” Notice any impulse to hurry, multitask, or move past the moment. And gently return. This is creaturely life: receiving, nourishment, dependence. And it is holy. + Domestic Liturgy for Today: As you prepare food today—cutting vegetables, packing lunches, washing dishes, setting the table—whisper: “Give us today what we need for today.” Not next week. Not forever. Today. Let ordinary, daily nourishment become a prayer of trust. + If this episode blessed you, consider sharing it with another mother who might appreciate it as well. + To receive future episodes, devotionals, and spiritual formation resources straight to your inbox, subscribe to The Kingdom Mother on Substack [http://rachaelalaia.substack.com]. You'll even receive a free gift when you do. + If you’d like to help sustain this ministry, you can become a paid subscriber on The Kingdom Mother Substack [http://rachaelalaia.substack.com]. Your generosity helps support the writing, podcasting, and spiritual formation resources shared that serve mothers with truth, beauty, and embodied peace right in the midst of the ordinary. Get full access to The Kingdom Mother at rachaelalaia.substack.com/subscribe [https://rachaelalaia.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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