Day 12: February 28th Thursday
Scripture: Exodus 16:1-21

In the evening quails came up and covered the camp; and in the morning there was a layer of dew around the camp. When the layer of dew lifted, there on the surface of the wilderness was a fine flaky substance, as fine as frost on the ground. When the Israelites saw it, they said to one another, “What is it?” For they did not know what it was. Moses said to them, “It is the bread that the Lord has given you to eat. This is what the Lord has commanded: ‘Gather as much of it as each of you needs, an omer to a person according to the number of persons, all providing for those in their own tents.’“ The Israelites did so, some gathering more, some less. But when they measured it with an omer, those who gathered much had nothing over, and those who gathered little had no shortage; they gathered as much as each of them needed. And Moses said to them, “Let no one leave any of it over until morning.” But they did not listen to Moses; some left part of it until morning, and it bred worms and became foul. And Moses was angry with them. Morning by morning they gathered it, as much as each needed; but when the sun grew hot, it melted."
Read this story from the Book of Exodus. God delivered the Israelites from slavery and they are out in the wilderness. Moses is their leader. God is guiding them every step of the way. They are not out there long before they become very hungry.
So God says to Moses, “I am going to rain bread from heaven for you, and each day the people shall go out and gather enough for that day.”
God gives them only enough manna—bread—for each day.
The Israelites have to trust that God will make it rain bread tomorrow.
What do you depend on God for? Do you trust that God will provide tomorrow?
Ask God to give you a spirit of trust, of dependence on God.
How might you live your life differently if you depended on God for everything? Discuss this idea with a trusted friend or family member today.
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