Exodus 16:19-20 Then Moses said to them, “No one is to keep any
of it until morning.” However, some of them paid no attention to Moses; they
kept part of it until morning, but it was full of maggots and began to smell.
So Moses was angry with them.
We tend to be so appalled and frustrated with the Israelites when
reading about the mighty Exodus from Egypt. The wonders they saw were things
our eyes crave to behold. We scoff at their lack of faith and truly believe if
we had seen what they saw, we would behave differently. But would we? Do we
now? When they were hungry, God gave them manna for each day – a blessing from
above! There only payment due was to have faith it would be there for the next
day. Instead, some in their midst hoarded manna in their tents – either afraid
it wouldn’t appear the next day, or they didn’t want to have to gather the next
day. The results? A sickening stench from rotted manna infested with maggots.
God provided blessings, but they held more tightly to the blessing than the
Giver of the blessing. Are we so different? Even when we have difficult
circumstances, God makes provisions and protects us. Our faith test comes with
how we view those blessings. Do we fret and worry about holding on to what He
has given because we are afraid He won’t provide again? Do we complain about
the way He blesses because we want hot rolls with butter instead of honey-laced
manna? Do we fail to praise in Thanksgiving because we are so consumed with
what will come next? God expects us to trust Him and walk with Him one day at a
time. Acknowledge the gifts of each day. Praise Him with thanksgiving in
advance of future blessings because He has assured you with His blessings in
the past.
Father, I confess I’m not crazy about the manna concept. I like to
plan ahead and know what’s coming to adjust accordingly. You call me to just
know that You are ahead of me and rest in that peace. I thank You for the reminder and praise You for the manna of
today! I love You! Amen
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