Deliverance: A Study In Exodusنموونە

What does it say?
The people of Israel had to rely on God for all their needs while in the wilderness. From water and food to health, everything was provided by God.
What does it mean?
The time in the wilderness was necessary for the people of Israel to come to know that they could trust God not only to save them from their captors, but also to provide for their daily needs. The manna and quail were sent as a reminder that God was looking after them and providing for them each day.
How should I respond?
Our society lives in a bulk mentality. We shop at warehouse clubs and store up huge amounts of food in order to save time and money. But what if you had to start each day without a single crumb? Would you be more aware that it was God providing what you ate each day? Even though God provides for us using methods that differ from those He used for the Israelites in the wilderness, He is still the source of our daily needs and the One who is to be thanked for those blessings. What basic needs has God provided for you today? Have you stopped to thank Him for what you have, whether it seems great or small? When we recognize and appreciate God’s provisions that are all around us, we are drawn closer and closer to Him. Today, focus on the Provider, not the provisions.
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The book of Exodus chronicles the Israelites' rescue from Egypt, deliverance from slavery, and establishment of the tabernacle in the wilderness. In Exodus, we see the premier covenantal promise of God is the reality of his presence among His people, leading, guiding, and directing them towards holiness in Him.
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