Day By Day

When was the last time you prayed for daily provisions? We have been so blessed in America that we rarely pray for a day by day sustenance. We take for granted the things God provides each day.  We have become so accustomed to waking up, grabbing a cup of our favorite beverage, and starting our day. As I placed my pod of dark roast specialty coffee in my machine this morning, it dawned on me how really blessed we are and how we take for granted the blessings of everyday life. We treat God as if we only need him for the “big” stuff. As if we can manage on our own until something happens that we have no control over.

As I write this, we are on the backside 0f a worldwide pandemic. God is got the attention of some who have not called on His name in years. There were extremely long lines at food banks all over America. Businesses were closed to stop the spread of Covid-19. Entire states were put on lockdown. Everything seemed to be out of control. Mankind grappled for ways to put an end to this unprecedented time in our history. There were many who humbled themselves to God, but multitudes have yet to bow a knee to pray to the only one who has complete control.

I’m reminded of the Israelites journey to the land God had promised them. They left Egypt with only a month’s provisions. After a month they were totally dependent on God for daily provisions. God spoke to Moses and told him He would rain down bread from Heaven and quail to eat. They were to gather enough for one day at a time, except on the sixth day, they were to gather enough for two days, the sixth, and the Sabbath. This would allow them a day of rest from any work. A day set aside for the worship of God.

Exodus 16:4-5 “Then said the LORD unto Moses, Behold, I will rain bread from heaven for you; and the people shall go out and gather a certain rate every day, that I may prove them, whether they will walk in my law, or no. And it shall come to pass, that on the sixth day they shall prepare that which they bring in; and it shall be twice as much as they gather daily.”

Exo 16:13 “And it came to pass, that at even the quails came up, and covered the camp: and in the morning the dew lay round about the host.” 

God gave them specific regulations regarding his provisions. They were to gather as much as they needed for that day. If they disobeyed and took more than they needed, by morning it would be rotten. The only exception was once a week to provide for the Sabbath.

Exodus 16:18-20 “And when they did mete it with an omer, he that gathered much had nothing over, and he that gathered little had no lack; they gathered every man according to his eating. And Moses said, Let no man leave of it till the morning. Notwithstanding they hearkened not unto Moses; but some of them left of it until the morning, and it bred worms, and stank: and Moses was wroth with them.”

Why would God not allow them to gather for more than one day? I believe he wanted them to look to him daily and not become self-sufficient, for even a day. He was also protecting them from being weighed down with taking care of, and preparing food each day. He was leading them, and there was to be no doubt, that he was in control. He was taking care of them, as long as they obeyed.

Jesus himself taught us this principle of daily dependence on Him. In Luke and Matthew, he tells us to pray for our daily needs. I love Luke’s simplicity, he states it as a request “day by day.”

Luke 11:3 “Give us day by day our daily bread.” 

What does this daily dependence do for us? It causes us to place our focus on God, not ourselves. This will cause things that stress us, not to seem so important because we are viewing them from an eternal perspective. That view changes everything! It also builds our trust in God. Trust enhances our relationship. When we fully trust someone, we don’t worry every time they walk out the door that they are doing something different than what they say. As the trust grows, we come to the point we don’t question anything they tell us. It’s the same way with God. When we fully trust Him, we will have a deep peace knowing He is in control and wants what is best for us. Fully trusting reduces and removes anxiety. There is no longer a need to worry. As the saying goes we know “He’s got our backs,” and He’s fully capable of handling everything.

How do we gain this daily dependence? We need to spend time in prayer and study of His word. Understanding who he is will deepen our trust and love. It’s not enough to know the general qualities of God, you need to dig deeper and make them personal. You develop that relationship just like you would any other. It takes time and commitment.

He is waiting and longs to have a relationship with you that is a day by day, with total dependence on Him. What will it take for you to look up and cry out to an Almighty God, begging for His forgiveness, so that you may have a relationship with Him? One by one we each need to humble ourselves and cry out to God for forgiveness, provision, and protection. Acknowledging that He and He alone is in total control and as we place our trust in Him. We then can face each day with confidence and peace that no matter what happens He is taking care of it day by day.

 

 

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One Response to Day By Day

  1. Ron Franks says:

    Excellent

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