There is little doubt that God watches over us. He can change our paths with a wave of His hand. I am amazed at His mighty power. Just look at his wonderful deeds in behalf of the Hebrew people during the life and times of Moses: He brought forth the ten plagues, He made a path through the Red Sea, He drowned the Egyptian army, He provided manna for food-- so many miracles of guidance and provision.
And our God is still on the throne. He is still our God and we are His people. Praise be to God for His blessings and care for us.
And our God is still on the throne. He is still our God and we are His people. Praise be to God for His blessings and care for us.
We are meant to depend on God for provision, meaning that we should look to him to provide for us when our own means seem inadequate.
The miracle of Jesus feeding five thousand people is the premier biblical example of God providing when our own means seem inadequate. A large crowd follows Jesus as he goes into a remote area. They become hungry, and there is no place to buy food and no money to buy it with, anyway. One of the disciples discovers a boy who has a mere five barley loaves and two fish. Jesus receives these meagre supplies, gives thanks, and has them distributed to the whole crowd, as if they were a meal for thousands. Astonishingly, everyone in the crowd is able to take as much as they wanted. “When they were satisfied, he told his disciples, ‘Gather up the fragments left over, so that nothing may be lost’” (John 6:11-12). And when they do, they fill twelve baskets! (John 6:1-14; see also Matthew 14:13-21, Mark 6:30-44, and Luke 9:10-17).
God delights in making up what we lack. This is a reminder that none of us are self-sufficient. God is our provider.
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