Exodus 16:13-21,31
13 That evening quail came and covered the camp, and in the morning there was a layer of dew around the camp. 14 When the dew was gone, thin flakes like frost on the ground appeared on the desert floor. 15 When the Israelites saw it, they said to each other, “What is it?” For they did not know what it was. Moses said to them, “It is the bread the LORD has given you to eat. 16 This is what the LORD has commanded: ‘Everyone is to gather as much as they need. Take an omer[a] for each person you have in your tent.’” 17 The Israelites did as they were told; some gathered much, some little. 18 And when they measured it by the omer, the one who gathered much did not have too much, and the one who gathered little did not have too little. Everyone had gathered just as much as they needed. 19 Then Moses said to them, “No one is to keep any of it until morning.” 20 However, some of them paid no attention to Moses; they kept part of it until morning, but it was full of maggots and began to smell. So Moses was angry with them. 21 Each morning everyone gathered as much as they needed, and when the sun grew hot, it melted away. 31 The people of Israel called the bread manna.[a] It was white like coriander seed and tasted like wafers made with honey.
Benjie Kim kicked off the Empire State of Mind Series with a message from Exodus 16:13-21,31 about trust and security in our Father. God is always consistent in providing for us. Benjie shared three phases of his current life: 1. "The God of War," a phase of anger; 2. "Connecting the Dots," a phase of reasoning his anger and having the trust and security in the wrong place; and 3. "You Got to Bet Big to Win Big," a phase where God is asking us to pick up our cross and trust His provision. All of us are called to make radical decisions. God, what do you want? What is your will? What is your kingdom purpose? Daniel Chen, from our NOC family, shared his journey of trust. Rest in the presence that God’s goodness is abundant and great. Are are we truly followers of Jesus, or are we merely fans?
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