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#DailyDevotion The LORD Provides Everything & Everyone Daily Bread

#DailyDevotion The LORD Provides Everything & Everyone Daily Bread

Psalm 104 16The LORD’s trees, the cedars of Lebanon that He planted, drink their fill. 17Birds make their nests in them, the stork having his home in the fir trees. 18The high mountains are for the wild goats; the rocks are a shelter for badgers.

If you read the previous devotion on the earlier verses, you know this psalm is praising the LORD, blessing and thanking the LORD for His creation. Verse 15 was sort of a culmination of the psalm as it pointed out how God had made it all for man.

Now, the psalmist continues in his praise of the LORD’s creation. It is a meditation on the creation of the LORD in this world. These verses begin a bit on how it all works together. So we have the tall trees and how the birds make their nest in them. The high mountains and rocky places are perfect for the wild goats and badgers. There is something in all creation for everything and everyone.

19You made the moon to mark the seasons, the sun that knows when to go down. 20When You make it dark, it is night; then all the animals in the woods move around; 21the young lions roar for their prey, seeking their food from God. 22When the sun rises, they slink away and lie down in their dens. 23Then man goes out to work and to toil until the sun goes down.

Everything has its place and timing. The moon was made to mark the seasons and the sun counts away at the days. Evening and morning all have their part to play in regulating what men and beasts do. At night the lion seeks their prey from God’s hands. During the day, man goes out to work when it is safe for him. That animals seek food from the LORD, is picked up in the next few verses. It is the LORD who blesses our work with daily bread.

24O LORD, how many are the things You made; You made them all by wisdom. The earth is full of Your creatures, 25living things large and small. There is the sea, great and wide, with countless things moving in it. 26There go the ships, and Leviathan You formed to play in it. 27All of them are looking to You to give them their food at the right time. 28You give it to them — they pick it up; You open Your hand — they are satisfied with good things.

The LORD’s creation is full of wonder and creatures. He has made them all. There is such a diversity of life to ponder the wisdom of the Almighty One. We get to ponder life on the land and we get to ponder life in and on the seas. Ships and the great Leviathan play in the oceans. We even have tours through wild safari parks and whale watching ships to look with wonder upon all the LORD has made. There is a reason kids love going to zoos and aquariums. They invoke the wonder of the LORD’s great wisdom in creating them all.

Verses 27 and 28 make up the Church’s mealtime blessing. We and all creatures look to God the LORD to give us our food at the proper time. He opens His hands to us and we take the food He has given us. We are satisfied with all good things. Oh that we recognized this all the more when we partake our food or take a drink! Would not our anxiety about what we eat and what we drink and what we wear be removed from us. Jesus reminds us in His Sermon on the Mount if the Father takes care of birds, how much more will He take care of you, you whom the LORD became one of to redeem. He took on human flesh to make atonement for our sins. He shared in all our griefs and shame. He took all our infirmities upon Himself and suffered all because of His great love for us. Won’t He take care of our daily bread? Will we not recognize this and give Him thanks and praise?

Merciful Father, You sent Your Son into our human flesh to take care of our greatest need. Give us faith to believe You will also give to us daily bread even as You care for the beasts, the birds, and everything that lives on the earth. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

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Rev. Guillaume J. S. Williams, Sr.

The Reverend Guillaume Williams is the Pastor of Hope Lutheran Chapel of Osage Beach, Missouri. His pastoral ministry with Hope began in 2005 where he preaches the Christ crucified.

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