Ravens Still Fly
Numbers 11:9 When the dew fell upon the camp in the night, the manna fell upon it.
God’s provision often arrives quietly. Not always with thunder. Not always with fireworks. Sometimes it comes with the dew. Israel woke up and found that heaven had already been working while they slept. That’s how good God is.
But murmuring makes you blind. Complaining makes you forgetful. They looked at manna and said, “There is nothing at all.” They had food at the door, and still claimed abandonment. That’s what discouragement does: it turns blessings into burdens and daily mercies into irritations.
And here is the truth: in your present moment, you are supplied. Supplied! God knows how to meet needs in wilderness seasons. He knows how to care for His people when the road is long and the questions are many.
You may be staring at “manna” right now - simple provision, steady grace, quiet strength - and the devil whispers, “That’s not enough.” But God says it is fresh. It is daily. It is exactly what you need.
If He sustained millions in the desert, He can sustain your home. If He could rain bread from heaven, He can handle your situation. If He could send a raven to Elijah, He can send help to you. Ravens still fly. God can still supply.
Respond:
List what God has provided lately, even if it feels small. Thank Him for “manna,” and ask Him to renew your gratitude.
KEEP LOOKING UP!
Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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