Psalm 104:27-28
(Use the link below to read the verses.)
In
2012 I had surgery on my ankle. Shortly afterwards, before my first physical
therapy session, my therapist observed that my ankle was quite swollen. He
immediately sent me to the hospital where they discovered that I had a blood
clot. As you probably realize, blood clots, if not detected, can be fatal.
Recently
I shared this story with a friend. His response was, “Wow! God really provided
for you”. It’s more than a little embarrassing for me to admit that after more
than five years, it had never occurred to me that God had provided this
physical therapist who very well may have saved my life.
All the creatures look
expectantly to you
to give them their meals on time.
You come, and they gather around;
you open your hand and they eat from it. MSG
to give them their meals on time.
You come, and they gather around;
you open your hand and they eat from it. MSG
We
live in a society based on modern technology and information; not an agrarian
society based on farming. Psalm 104 was written by someone living in an
agrarian society whose livelihood depended on the weather, on the soil and
little seeds. Today, most of us buy our food at Whole Foods or some other mega
grocery store.
But
if you expand your understanding of the verses above to not just mean the food you
eat, but to include all of the needs that you have, then you begin to
understand how expansive God’s provision actually is. It even includes a
physical therapist’ insightful
observation.
Scripture
tells us, “Every good and
perfect gift is from above”. Jesus said, "My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I too am
working." He also referred to himself as “The Bread of Life”. God’s ultimate provision is that Jesus was sacrificed
in our place.
There
is much to be thankful for during this Thanksgiving season not the least of
which is the sacrifice that Jesus made for us. But there are so many small ways
that God provides for us every day. Things we are never even aware of.
Let
us pray using the words of the Psalmist,
“Let all that I am praise
the Lord.”
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