When I was in China...
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When I was in China a few years ago, I asked one of our tour guides what most Chinese
people ate for breakfast. I was surprised when he answered, "Cookies."
Now maybe we're catching up with them. Recently on television here in America, I saw an ad for boxes of breakfast cookies. In our Exodus text for today, as the Israelites are wandering through the wilderness on their way to the promised land, the Lord gives them something similar for their first meal of the day.
Every morning when they wake up, on the ground the Israelites find this amazing, new food, manna, for their breakfast. Verse 31 tells us that it was white, and that it tasted like wafers (cookies) made with honey.
Why doesn't God scatter manna now when there's so much hunger in our world, so that all the homeless people in Africa and other places can count on a good breakfast every morning?
Maybe God is counting on you and me to share.
Now maybe we're catching up with them. Recently on television here in America, I saw an ad for boxes of breakfast cookies. In our Exodus text for today, as the Israelites are wandering through the wilderness on their way to the promised land, the Lord gives them something similar for their first meal of the day.
Every morning when they wake up, on the ground the Israelites find this amazing, new food, manna, for their breakfast. Verse 31 tells us that it was white, and that it tasted like wafers (cookies) made with honey.
Why doesn't God scatter manna now when there's so much hunger in our world, so that all the homeless people in Africa and other places can count on a good breakfast every morning?
Maybe God is counting on you and me to share.
