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 became wormy and rotten. Morning by morning they gathered it, as much as each needed, but when the sun grew hot, it melted. Exodus 16:19, 21
When I went grocery shopping this week, I wondered how long what I had bought would last. We as humans like to plan ahead, to get things ready for the future, to do what we can to make life easier for ourselves at some later date.
That’s when I think about the Israelites and the manna God gave them. It came every day. They had just enough for that day, and if they saved any for later, it spoiled. What was God telling them (and us) by providing manna in this manner?
To me, it says that God wants us to live for each day and not over-plan ourselves. We are not in control of what will happen. Only God is. He provides us every day with as much as we need, and he does not want us to think beyond that when it comes to our basic human needs. God has got us covered.
So each morning, let us celebrate and enjoy the food we have in the pantry, the clothes we have to wear, the roof we have over our heads. This is God’s manna to us, his daily provision. Let us savor and be grateful for what we have and not wish for more. What God has given us, whatever it is, is enough, and we can trust that what he provides to us day after day will always be enough.