"from ἡ ἐπιούσἄ [ἡμἐρἄ], 'belonging to the morrow'
Webster 1887: "morrow [ME, morwe,morwen, fr. AS, morgen] 1. Archaic. Morning "
ERGO, belonging to the morning [?]
breakfast?
morning mass?
dunno
hen He was among us, it was still part of the Old testament - maybe a reference to how God took care of those wandering the desert by sending manna each morning to take care of them? With references to how birds don't save up food, but God provides even for them, it may merely be a way to tell us to be grounded in today and keep focused on Him.