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Daily Bread

How deserving are we?

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The Lord your God is not giving you this good land to possess because of your righteousness. – Deuteronomy 9:6

I remember the day our secondhand refrigerator finally broke down. As a young newlywed employed by a Christian ministry, I didn’t have much money to spend on repairs. Not knowing where to turn for reliable help, I called a friend in the electrical business. He assured me that he would handle the problem. Later that evening, I found a brand-new refrigerator in our kitchen. I asked myself, "What did I do to deserve such help?"

It’s easy to think we deserve the help that others graciously give us. When we’re successful, we tend to assume that we deserve our possessions. Success goes to our head. It makes us proud and can even turn us away from God.

In DEUTERONOMY 9, we read of God’s reminder to Israel about the reason they would be successful. God wanted His people to remember that He was leading them into the land to fulfill His purpose and promises. They would succeed because of Him, not because of their own righteousness (vv. 4-5). He knew they would be tempted to become ungrateful after they were prospering in the Promised Land.

Ungratefulness is a temptation for us today as well. If our endeavors are successful, let’s make sure we are thankful to God for His goodness, help, and protection. – Albert Lee

Help me, O Lord, lest my heart become proud,

For all of my talents by You are endowed;

Nothing I have can I claim as my own –

What mercy and grace in my life You have shown! – Dennis J. De Haan


READ: DEUTERONOMY 9:1-6


We don’t need more to be thankful for, we just need to be more thankful.

ALBERT LEE

DE HAAN

DENNIS J

DESERVE

DEUTERONOMY

GOD

HELP

LAND

NOTHING I

O LORD

PROMISED LAND

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