“The Lord will provide.” This was the name that Abraham gave to Mount Moriah to commemorate the time when God miraculously provided for him a ram for burnt offering instead of his son Isaac (Gen. 22:14).
Abraham’s faith was tried and tested when God told him to sacrifice his beloved son Isaac for burnt offering. It was a tough command to follow but Abraham trusted and obeyed God. He was found faithful and that’s why he is called the father of the faithful. He trusted that the Lord will provide.
Remember: God is Our Provider
Despite the many reminders from God that he is our Provider and that the Lord will provide, we do worry when reality strikes and tomorrow we don’t know where to get our next meal or how we can make ends meet. Jesus tells us not to worry but rather seek God’s kingdom first and his righteousness and he will provide for our needs. But we worry just the same.
In times like these when we begin to worry, it’s good to think and remember the many times in our lives that God has provided for us in many wonderful and unexpected ways. Remember just how thrilled you were when God suddenly provided for your needs. Remember your amazement when your grief suddenly turned into joy because God provided in a way you did not expect! Don’t forget those experiences. Have faith. Trust God. The Lord will provide.
Has God ever failed to provide for you? I’m sure you will remember the many times he has rescued you from difficult situations. Think and remember those times when God carried you and there was only one set of footprints in the sand. Remember how God has always provided for you so you may not lose hope and doubt. Continue to trust in God’s faithfulness to provide for your needs. Trust him. The Lord will provide.
God Has Always Provided
King David died at the age of 70 and he said in one of his psalms, “I was young and now I am old, yet I have never seen the righteous forsaken or their children begging bread” (Psalm 37:25). I am now a senior citizen and I can say the same thing, the Lord has always provided. But the trouble is, I sometimes forget and I doubt. Let’s always remember that God has always provided for our needs. Trust God. The Lord will provide.