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Daily Bread

The same hand

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He cried out to the Lord, and the Lord showed him a tree. When he cast it into the waters, the waters were made sweet. Exodus 15:25

The children of Israel had not gone far from the shore of the Red Sea when the realities of their new freedom began to register. They no longer enjoyed the ample food and water supply of Egypt. Now, after traveling 3 days into the wilderness, the large crowd had no water. And when they finally arrived at the oasis of Marah, the water was bitter (Ex. 15:23).

Thus the children of Israel were compelled to rely on a miracle. So they cried out to Moses, and Moses cried out to the Lord. The Lord showed him a tree, which Moses cast into the water. Miraculously, the water turned sweet.

The transformation of the water was a miracle akin to the plague of blood sent to Pharaoh and the Egyptians (Ex. 7:14-25). Egypt’s clean water had been sullied with blood by the hand of the Lord. The lesson of Marah was clear — the same hand that turned water into blood could turn bitter water into sweet. The same power that brought curses on Egypt could bring health to Israel.

If you have a seemingly impossible need today, remember that the hand that supplied your greatest need — forgiveness of sin — is the same hand that can adequately supply all your needs. Trust Him to accomplish things that seem impossible.— Marvin Williams

When our problems overwhelm us,

God wants us to look to Him;

He provides the right solutions —

Lightning paths that once were dim. — Sper

READ: Exodus 15:22-27

Impossibilities compel us to rely on God.

The Bible in one year:

• Job 31-33

• Proverbs 15:22-33

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MARVIN WILLIAMS

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PHARAOH AND THE EGYPTIANS

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SPER

TRUST HIM

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