the Chosen People

Manna: The Bread of Life

God provided manna for the Israelites in the wilderness, teaching them to trust His daily provision. Jesus, the true Bread of Life, offers eternal nourishment to those who believe in Him.

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John 6:35
Where do you turn when you feel empty? The Israelites, wandering in the wilderness, feared they would starve. But God rained down manna, providing just what they needed each day. This daily provision reminded them—and us—that God is faithful. Jesus later declared, “I am the bread of life” (John 6:35). Just as manna sustained the Israelites physically, Jesus sustains us spiritually. Yet, how often do we seek satisfaction in things that never truly fill us? Success, possessions, and approval may offer temporary comfort, but only Jesus gives lasting fulfillment. God calls us to trust Him daily. Just as the Israelites had to gather manna each morning, we must come to Him for our spiritual nourishment. In every season—especially the wilderness ones—He is enough. Rest in His provision, and let Him be your daily bread.
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