Robyn and Steve have a counseling ministry that provides very little income. Recently, a family crisis forced them to embark on a 5,000-mile round trip in their well-used minivan.
After attending to the crisis, they started back to Michigan. While about 2,000 miles from home, their van began to sputter and stall. A mechanic looked at it and told them, Its done. You need a new engine.
Unable to afford one, they had no choice but to coax the van home. Three days, a case of oil, and a lot of prayers later, they miraculously limped into their driveway. Then they heard of a car missionary who assisted people in ministry. Amazed that the van had made it, he offered to replace the engine free of charge. If Steve had gotten the van fixed en route, it would have cost him thousands of dollars he didnt have.
In Exodus 15, the Israelites were led by God into the desert. Three days into their trip, they ran out of water and had no way to get it. But God knew about the problem. In fact, a solution awaited them in Marah (v.25) and Elim (v.27). God not only fixed their water problem but also provided a place to rest.
Even when our situation looks difficult, we can trust that God is leading. He already knows what well need when we get there.
Thank you for our nice devotion today, Mr. Mayor! Have a great Saturday!!
At heart we do not do that which we do not believe is okay according to our judgment. which is the story of the Bible, men do that which seems right in their own eyes. Our true measure is the Word of God. We are to do according to His Word. Most of us but thinly know it. Makes one wonder about the truth or sincerity of the faith of some. God knows.
Father God help us in this day, Thou knows our heart, change us Lord to be pleasing before thee and guide us into truth. Forgive us, we thank thee for thy many blessing given us daily. Open our eyes that we may see all thou has for us to be, in Jesus name, amen.