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Lesson 7.The Bread and Water of Life | 7.2 Quail and Manna | 🌊 EXODUS | LIVING FAITH

August 10, 2025 By admin

🌊 THE SECOND BOOK OF MOSES
⛪ Lesson 7 : The Bread and Water of Life


📘 7.2 Quail and Manna
✨ Bread from Heaven – Learning Daily Trust


🟦 Introduction

The story of the quails and manna is not merely an account of God providing for Israel in the wilderness—it is also a lesson in trust, obedience, and spiritual vigilance. Time and again, the Israelites forgot how God had already rescued and provided for them. The heat of the desert, the hunger, and the uncertainty made the glorious promises fade from view. This pattern—forgetting God’s faithfulness and being overwhelmed by immediate difficulties—still occurs among His people today. The story shows: God not only gives us what we need, but also uses daily provision to align our hearts with His will.

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📖 Bible Study – Quails and Manna (Exodus 16:1–36)

1. Historical and Geographical Context

After the experience at Marah (water made sweet) and their stay at Elim (an oasis with 12 springs and 70 palm trees), Israel sets out again—this time toward the Desert of Sin, between Elim and Sinai.
It is about the 15th day of the second month after the exodus from Egypt—only about six weeks after the overwhelming deliverance at the Red Sea. The initial euphoria has been replaced by the harsh reality of the wilderness: blazing sun, barren ground, little vegetation, no reliable sources of water or food.

Archaeologically and geographically, the Desert of Sin is often located in the region south of today’s El-Tor (Egypt). Daytime temperatures there exceed 40°C (104°F), but it can grow cold at night. Without functioning storage systems, providing for over two million people (including women and children) is a logistical impossibility—unless God intervenes.

2. The People’s Complaints

Verses 2–3 show a familiar pattern: the people grumble against Moses and Aaron.
Remarkably, they romanticize the past (“the meat pots of Egypt”) but forget the reality of slavery. This psychological tendency is called nostalgic distortion: idealizing the past when the present becomes uncomfortable.
Their grumbling is more than a complaint about food—it is a vote of no confidence in God Himself. Essentially, they say: “It would have been better if you had let us die in Egypt.”

3. God’s Response – Grace Despite Unbelief

Instead of punishing them for their unbelief, God announces in verses 4–5 that He will “rain bread from heaven” for them. He uses this provision as a test of faith: they are to gather only what they need for the day—except on the sixth day, when they are to gather twice as much.

This is a double test:

  • Trust: Will they gather only the daily portion?

  • Obedience: Will they prepare ahead on the sixth day for the Sabbath?

4. The Miracle of the Quails

In the evening, God sends a large number of quails into the camp. These migratory birds are known in the region, fly low, and often grow tired after long distances—making them easy to catch.
Here God’s practical provision is shown: He gives meat for the evening, even before the “bread from heaven” begins in the morning.

5. The Manna – Characteristics and Meaning

The manna appeared in the morning after the dew, “fine, flake-like, as fine as frost.”

  • Name: “Manna” likely comes from the question “Man hu?”—“What is it?” (verse 15).

  • Appearance & Taste: Whitish like coriander seed, taste like wafers made with honey (verse 31; Numbers 11:7–8).

  • Shelf Life: Spoiled quickly, except before the Sabbath. Those who gathered more than needed found it full of worms the next morning (verse 20).

  • Quantity: Each person received one omer per day (about 2.2 liters).

  • Duration: The manna lasted for 40 years until Israel entered the Promised Land (Joshua 5:12).

6. Four Weekly Miracles

  1. On five days, manna lasted only for that day.

  2. On the sixth day, a double portion fell.

  3. The Friday–Sabbath portion did not spoil.

  4. On the Sabbath, no manna fell.

These weekly signs continually reminded the people to obey God’s commands, especially Sabbath observance.

7. Theological Lessons

  • God’s care is constant but not excessive—He gives daily so that we depend on Him daily.

  • Food as a spiritual test—Obedience was tested over meals in Eden; Jesus Himself faced hunger temptation in the wilderness (Matthew 4:3–4).

  • The Sabbath is a gift, not a burden—Provision was arranged so rest was possible without lack.

  • Reminder of dependence—Manna was both nourishment and a corrective against self-sufficiency.

8. Prophetic Dimension

In John 6:31–35, Jesus interprets manna as pointing to Himself: He is the true bread from heaven. Just as Israel needed manna daily, so believers need daily fellowship with Christ—not just occasional “spiritual feasts.”

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📖 Answers to the Questions

Question 1: Read Exodus 16:1–36. What caused the Israelites to grumble, and what followed?

The Israelites were only about six weeks past their spectacular rescue from Egypt—the parting of the Red Sea was still fresh in memory. Yet their trust in God faltered when they faced the lack of food in the Desert of Sin.

Their grumbling had several layers:

  • Forgetfulness of God’s previous miracles—they ignored the rescue from Egypt and selectively remembered the “meat pots” and bread of Egypt. Nostalgia made slavery seem tolerable in memory simply because their current hunger was pressing.

  • Wrong focus—Instead of keeping the Promised Land in view, they focused only on present discomfort.

  • Lack of spiritual response—They didn’t seek God in prayer but blamed Moses and Aaron—humans, not God.

God’s response is astonishing: He does not punish but shows grace. In the evening, He gives them meat in the form of quails—a direct, tangible sign that He knows their needs. The next morning begins the 40-year miracle of manna.

But manna was more than food—it was a teaching tool. God provided it in measured amounts to teach obedience, trust, and Sabbath observance. Four weekly miracles (daily portion, double on the sixth day, preservation before Sabbath, none on Sabbath) reinforced this training continually.
The grumbling revealed Israel’s spiritual immaturity; God’s answer revealed His patience and His plan to train faith in daily life.

Question 2: People enjoy eating. We were created to enjoy eating. The abundance of food that grows from the ground (our original diet) shows not only that God wants us to eat but also that He wants us to enjoy it. But how can this wonderful gift of food (and our love of eating) be misused?

Food is a gift from God—it not only satisfies hunger but also brings joy, connects people, and reminds us of His creative power. But like any good gift, it can be corrupted or misused if it takes the wrong place in our lives.

Misuse appears in several ways:

  • Gluttony and excess—When food becomes an end in itself and a way to indulge desires, it can harm body, soul, and spirit.

  • Ingratitude—Those accustomed to abundance can lose their sense of thankfulness and treat food as a given instead of a daily gift.

  • Spiritual distraction—Biblically, eating often tests obedience (Eden, Esau, Jesus’ temptation). If appetite and pleasure overshadow God’s will, food can become an idol.

  • Unhealthy dependencies—Food can become an emotional escape to cope with stress, loneliness, or emptiness instead of filling those needs with God’s presence.

Israel’s example in the wilderness shows: God doesn’t just want us to be full—He wants us to trust Him, regardless of whether our meals are lavish or simple. Manna was tasty yet plain; it taught contentment and daily reminded them that true life comes not from bread alone but from the word of God (Deuteronomy 8:3; Matthew 4:4).

The right attitude toward food preserves the joy of the gift without weakening us spiritually. The goal is not to avoid eating, but to enjoy it as God intended—with thankfulness, moderation, and dependence on Him as the true provider.

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✨ Spiritual Principles

  • Remembering protects faith—Those who recall God’s past provision are less prone to unbelief.

  • God tests through the ordinary—Even the daily meal can be a test of faith.

  • The Sabbath is a gift—God provides so that we have time and strength for worship.

  • Moderation honors the Creator—Thankfulness and self-discipline show respect for His gifts.

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🛠 Practical Life Application

  • Begin the day with thanks for the “manna”—everything God gives today.

  • Use meals as opportunities for gratitude, not excess.

  • Plan rest times intentionally to celebrate God’s care.

  • Stay alert to whether your desires and habits strengthen or weaken your relationship with God.

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✅ Conclusion

The story of the quails and manna teaches that God not only rescues in spectacular ways but also faithfully provides in the small things. He doesn’t just give what we need—He trains us through how He gives it. Those who hear God’s voice in daily blessings will stand firm in greater trials.

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💭 Thought of the Day

“The daily manna reminds us: God’s provision comes in the right measure—neither too little nor too much—and always at the right time.”

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✍ Illustration – “Bread from Heaven in the City of Lights”

How a French metropolis can become a wilderness


Chapter 1 – The Cold Kitchen

It was a gloomy November morning in Paris. The sky hung low and gray over the rooftops, and an icy wind blew through the streets. Sophie stood in the small kitchen of her student apartment, staring at the empty fridge. A few half-full jars of jam, a shriveled carrot, and a bit of milk already turning sour—that was all.

In recent weeks, Sophie had been so consumed with her architecture studies and a part-time job at a café that she had lost track of her finances. Her last paycheck had melted away like snow in the sun—spent on rent, transport passes, and study materials.

“Not even enough for a baguette…” she muttered, feeling her stomach growl.

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Chapter 2 – The Complaints

She sat down at the kitchen table, wrapped herself in a blanket, and began grumbling inwardly—about the high prices in the city, the long hours at the café, the studies that ate up more time than she’d expected. And—if she was honest—about God too.

“You know I’m here to pursue my dream. Why would You allow me to be without even a decent meal?”

It was a little like the people of Israel in the wilderness: focusing on what was missing instead of what God had already done.

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Chapter 3 – A Phone Call

Her phone rang. It was Claire, an older woman from her church whom Sophie had met months earlier in a Bible study group.

“Sophie, chérie, I’m baking my famous whole-grain walnut bread today. Do you have time to stop by later?”

Sophie wanted to decline—pride and shame wrestled within her—but hunger won. “Yes… I’d love to. How about in the afternoon?”

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Chapter 4 – The Set Table

When Sophie arrived at Claire’s, the smell of freshly baked bread, herb soup, and roasted vegetables filled the air. The small table was covered with a colorful tablecloth, and two steaming bowls were waiting.

“Sit down, mon amie. You look like you could use a meal.” Claire smiled warmly.

As they ate, Sophie told her about the empty shelves at home. Claire listened attentively and nodded. “You know, this reminds me of the story of the manna in the Bible. God gave His people exactly what they needed each day—not too much, not too little. He wanted them to learn to trust Him.”

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Chapter 5 – The Daily Miracle

Before Sophie left, Claire packed not only bread and soup into small containers but also fresh fruit, cheese, and some vegetables. “For the next few days. And come back if you need to.”

Sophie was overwhelmed. Walking back through the cool evening air, she realized she felt not only full but lighter inside. God had seen her need—and in such a simple, direct way that she couldn’t deny it.

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Chapter 6 – Lesson for Everyday Life

In the following weeks, it happened again and again: a coworker brought her leftover pastries from the café, a classmate invited her to lunch, a neighbor gave her a box of vegetables she couldn’t use.

It was as if God was sending her manna in the middle of a city of millions—not as a supply for months, but as a daily reminder: “I am your provider.”

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Chapter 7 – A New Perspective

Sophie began writing in a small notebook each evening how God had provided for her that day—sometimes through people, sometimes through small opportunities. The grumbling she had at first slowly disappeared.

She understood that lack is not always a sign of God’s absence, but sometimes a tool to teach trust.

Thought of the Story:

Even in the midst of a modern metropolis, God can send “manna” in a deeply personal way. Our task is not to be supplied for the entire year in advance, but to recognize each day anew: He knows what we need—and He gives it at the right time.

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11.08.2025 -🔥Leviticus Chapter 27 – Vows, Dedication, and Faithfulness in Covenant with God | 📜 BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

August 10, 2025 By admin

📅 11 August 2025


📚 BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
📖 Daily Bible Reading


🔥 Leviticus 27 – Vows, Dedication, and Faithfulness in Covenant with God
✨ What We Dedicate to God and How We Should Keep It

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📜 Bible Text – Leviticus 27 (KJV)

1 And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying,

2 Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, When a man shall make a singular vow, the persons shall be for the Lord by thy estimation.

3 And thy estimation shall be of the male from twenty years old even unto sixty years old, even thy estimation shall be fifty shekels of silver, after the shekel of the sanctuary.

4 And if it be a female, then thy estimation shall be thirty shekels.

5 And if it be from five years old even unto twenty years old, then thy estimation shall be of the male twenty shekels, and for the female ten shekels.

6 And if it be from a month old even unto five years old, then thy estimation shall be of the male five shekels of silver, and for the female thy estimation shall be three shekels of silver.

7 And if it be from sixty years old and above; if it be a male, then thy estimation shall be fifteen shekels, and for the female ten shekels.

8 But if he be poorer than thy estimation, then he shall present himself before the priest, and the priest shall value him; according to his ability that vowed shall the priest value him.

9 And if it be a beast, whereof men bring an offering unto the Lord, all that any man giveth of such unto the Lord shall be holy.

10 He shall not alter it, nor change it, a good for a bad, or a bad for a good: and if he shall at all change beast for beast, then it and the exchange thereof shall be holy.

11 And if it be any unclean beast, of which they do not offer a sacrifice unto the Lord, then he shall present the beast before the priest:

12 And the priest shall value it, whether it be good or bad: as thou valuest it, who art the priest, so shall it be.

13 But if he will at all redeem it, then he shall add a fifth part thereof unto thy estimation.

14 And when a man shall sanctify his house to be holy unto the Lord, then the priest shall estimate it, whether it be good or bad: as the priest shall estimate it, so shall it stand.

15 And if he that sanctified it will redeem his house, then he shall add the fifth part of the money of thy estimation unto it, and it shall be his.

16 And if a man shall sanctify unto the Lord some part of a field of his possession, then thy estimation shall be according to the seed thereof: an homer of barley seed shall be valued at fifty shekels of silver.

17 If he sanctify his field from the year of jubile, according to thy estimation it shall stand.

18 But if he sanctify his field after the jubile, then the priest shall reckon unto him the money according to the years that remain, even unto the year of the jubile, and it shall be abated from thy estimation.

19 And if he that sanctified the field will in any wise redeem it, then he shall add the fifth part of the money of thy estimation unto it, and it shall be assured to him.

20 And if he will not redeem the field, or if he have sold the field to another man, it shall not be redeemed any more.

21 But the field, when it goeth out in the jubile, shall be holy unto the Lord, as a field devoted; the possession thereof shall be the priest’s.

22 And if a man sanctify unto the Lord a field which he hath bought, which is not of the fields of his possession;

23 Then the priest shall reckon unto him the worth of thy estimation, even unto the year of the jubile: and he shall give thine estimation in that day, as a holy thing unto the Lord.

24 In the year of the jubile the field shall return unto him of whom it was bought, even to him to whom the possession of the land did belong.

25 And all thy estimations shall be according to the shekel of the sanctuary: twenty gerahs shall be the shekel.

26 Only the firstling of the beasts, which should be the Lord‘s firstling, no man shall sanctify it; whether it be ox, or sheep: it is the Lord‘s.

27 And if it be of an unclean beast, then he shall redeem it according to thine estimation, and shall add a fifth part of it thereto: or if it be not redeemed, then it shall be sold according to thy estimation.

28 Notwithstanding no devoted thing, that a man shall devote unto the Lord of all that he hath, both of man and beast, and of the field of his possession, shall be sold or redeemed: every devoted thing is most holy unto the Lord.

29 None devoted, which shall be devoted of men, shall be redeemed; but shall surely be put to death.

30 And all the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land, or of the fruit of the tree, is the Lord‘s: it is holy unto the Lord.

31 And if a man will at all redeem ought of his tithes, he shall add thereto the fifth part thereof.

32 And concerning the tithe of the herd, or of the flock, even of whatsoever passeth under the rod, the tenth shall be holy unto the Lord.

33 He shall not search whether it be good or bad, neither shall he change it: and if he change it at all, then both it and the change thereof shall be holy; it shall not be redeemed.

34 These are the commandments, which the Lord commanded Moses for the children of Israel in mount Sinai.

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🔵 Introduction

Leviticus 27 closes the book of Leviticus and addresses a topic often overlooked: voluntary vows and dedications people make to God. These instructions show God’s order for what is dedicated to Him—whether people, animals, houses, fields, or the tithe. It is not only about material value but about the heart’s attitude: what is dedicated to God remains holy and is not to be taken back lightly.


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🟡 Commentary

♦ 1.Vows Concerning People

  • People could dedicate themselves or others to God through a vow.

  • The priest would assign a valuation in silver, based on age and gender.

  • Those who were poor were valued according to their means—God’s law shows both justice and compassion here.

♦ 2.Animals Dedicated to God

  • Clean animals suitable for sacrifice became holy and could not be exchanged.

  • Unclean animals could also be dedicated but only according to the priest’s valuation and with an additional one-fifth if redeemed.

♦ 3.Dedicated Houses and Fields

  • Houses or fields could be consecrated to the Lord.

  • Value was based on size, sowing capacity, or condition.

  • Redemption was possible only with a one-fifth surcharge.

  • Inherited land returned in the Year of Jubilee, purchased land reverted to its original owner in that year.

♦ 4.Special Dedications and the Ban

  • Firstborn animals already belonged to God and could not be additionally dedicated.

  • Things or persons under the “ban” (devoted for destruction) were most holy to the Lord and could neither be sold nor redeemed.

  • Banned persons were to be put to death—showing God’s judgment on evil.

♦ 5.The Tithe

  • Every tithe of produce or livestock belonged to God.

  • Redemption was possible only with a one-fifth addition.

  • No choosing between good or bad animals—God received what came first.

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🟢 Summary

Leviticus 27 shows that God takes vows, dedications, and the tithe seriously. Whatever is dedicated to Him must be kept faithfully. This is not just about money or goods but about the heart behind the offering. Exchange or withdrawal was allowed only under strict conditions—teaching that God deserves the best, not the leftovers.

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📢 Message for Us Today

  • Faithfulness in our promises: God takes our words and commitments seriously.

  • God deserves the best: Whether time, abilities, or resources—what we give should be wholehearted and of the highest quality.

  • God sees the heart: Those with little are measured by their means, not by others’ standards.

  • Holy means untouchable: What is dedicated to God no longer belongs to us but to Him alone.

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💡 Reflection Questions

Have we made promises to God—time, talents, resources—that we have not fully honored? Leviticus 27 invites us to fulfill our dedications to God with intention and joy.

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📅 August 10 – 16, 2025


📚 BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
📖 Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy


📘 Ellen White | Patriarchs and Prophets – Chapter 22
🔥  Moses


🌐 Read online here


🔵 Introduction

The life story of Moses is a masterpiece of divine guidance. From a Hebrew child saved from death in the Nile, to a prince in Pharaoh’s court, to a humble shepherd in Midian—God shaped His servant for a unique mission: the deliverance of Israel from Egypt. This preparation was not a straight path but a deep process of training, self-denial, and faith. In this chapter, we see how God’s plan is fulfilled despite human weaknesses and resistance.

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🟡 Commentary

🔹 1. God’s protection in childhood (Exodus 1–2)

  • Moses is born at a time when a cruel decree condemns all Hebrew baby boys to death.

  • God’s providence leads Pharaoh’s daughter to find and adopt him.

  • His own mother is allowed to nurse and raise him—a short but decisive formative period.

Key point: God can open doors that seem humanly impossible, even in the darkest circumstances.


🔹 2. Training and the attempt at self-deliverance (Acts 7:22; Exodus 2:11–15)

  • Moses receives the best Egyptian education but remains faithful to the God of Israel.

  • In youthful zeal, he tries to deliver his people by his own strength (killing the Egyptian).

  • Result: flight to Midian—the start of a new life phase.

Key point: A spiritual calling must not be forced by fleshly means.


🔹 3. God’s school in the wilderness (Exodus 3–4)

  • Forty years as a shepherd for Jethro—learning patience, humility, and dependence on God.

  • The calling at the burning bush: God reveals Himself and gives Moses his mission.

  • Moses’ objections: lack of eloquence, self-doubt, fear of rejection.

  • God’s response: assurance of His presence, signs, and support through Aaron.

Key point: God does not call the qualified—He qualifies the called.


🔹 4. Obedience and wholehearted dedication (Exodus 4:18–26)

  • Moses chooses obedience, even though he hesitates.

  • God corrects him for neglecting a duty (circumcision of his son).

  • Lesson: Those who want to do God’s work must themselves be consistent in obedience.

Key point: Spiritual authority requires personal faithfulness to God’s commands.

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🟢 Summary

Moses went through three major life phases:

  • Pharaoh’s court – education and privileges, but also temptation and the danger of idolatry.

  • Wilderness of Midian – humbling, training in patience, trust in God.

  • Calling and mission – equipping through God’s promises and signs, overcoming personal doubts.

God even used Moses’ mistakes to prepare him for the greatest work of his life: the deliverance of Israel.

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📢 Message for Us Today

  • God’s paths are often longer than we expect—but always purposeful and wise.

  • Self-reliance can be a hindrance, but trust in God makes us strong.

  • Those who want to be used by God must be willing to embrace even hidden years of preparation.

  • We must obey first before we can lead others to obedience.

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💬 Reflection Question

In what area of my life might God be preparing me in a “wilderness school,” even though I would prefer to hurry ahead?

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11.08.2025 |🌾JOSEPH – FAITH THAT CARRIES YOU THROUGH | 17. Forgotten Dreams – but Not by God | ⚓ HEART ANCHOR | Youth Devotional

August 10, 2025 By admin

📅 August 11, 2025


🌾 Joseph – Faith That Endures
Devotions from the life of a dreamer with character


🌠 17. Forgotten Dreams – but Not by Godn 
When God Reminds You of What You’ve Given Up


📖 Daily Bible Verse

“And Pharaoh said to Joseph, ‘I have had a dream, and no one can interpret it…’”
Genesis 41:15

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👣 Introduction

Dreams are one way God plants our calling in our hearts.
They can drive us, inspire us, and give us hope.
But what happens when fulfillment doesn’t come?

When the dream drifts farther and farther away, when obstacles pile up, or when we have to wait for years, a crucial question arises:
Was this really from God—or was I mistaken?

In those moments we tend to let go of the dream or close the door on it internally.
But that doesn’t mean God has let it go.

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📜 Joseph’s Journey: Between Dream and Reality

As a young man, Joseph had dreams that were vivid and grand.
He saw himself in a position where others bowed before him—a sign of a special calling.

But after those dreams, everything seemed to go in the opposite direction:
sold by his own brothers, falsely accused, imprisoned, forgotten.

The gap between promise and reality could hardly have been sharper.

Joseph didn’t know how long it would take.
He didn’t know if the dreams would ever come true.
He only knew this: God was with him—even in the waiting.

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🔍 What Does Joseph Do While Waiting?

He does not give up.
He does not despair.
He lives faithfully in the small things.

He serves where he is—even in prison.
He uses his gifts, even when no one notices.
He holds fast to integrity, even though it seems to push him lower still.

And most importantly:
He stays inwardly open to God’s work—without any outward confirmation.

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✨ When God Revives the Dream

For two years Joseph hears nothing.
Then God brings him before Pharaoh—suddenly, unexpectedly, without warning.

And Joseph is ready.
He has not only kept his gift—he has matured it.
He is no longer just a young dreamer but a man of wisdom, self-control, and character.

The moment God recalls the dream is not a return to the past—
it is the launch into his true calling.

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💎 What We Can Learn from Joseph

God does not forget what He has planted in us.
Just because we no longer feel it or see it doesn’t mean He has abandoned it.

Waiting is never wasted.
God uses it to prepare us inwardly—for tasks we were not yet ready for.

Calling requires maturity.
Many can dream; few can lead. Joseph had to learn humble service before receiving responsibility.

God fulfills dreams in ways we do not expect.
Joseph’s dreams came true—but in a far greater context than he could have imagined.

Faithfulness in hidden places is the key.
What Joseph lived out in obscurity became the foundation for what later became visible.

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💭 Practical Questions for Reflection

Which dreams in your life have you perhaps given up on or “archived”?

Where do you feel the pain of delay or seeming forgetfulness?

Are you willing to trust anew that God knows when you are ready—not just the dream itself?

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🙏 Prayer

Lord,
thank You that You never forget a dream You have given.
Even when I no longer hold on to it—you do.
When You ask me to wait, help me see that the waiting is not empty.
Shape me. Prepare me.
Give me a faithful heart in hidden places
and open eyes for what You want to do—in Your time.
Amen.

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📌 Key Thought of the Day

When God brings a dream back to mind, He will also empower you.
His promises ripen—even when you lose sight of them.

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🌿 Blessing to Close

The God who did not forget Joseph
will not forget you.
He sees your path, hears your sighs,
and will call you at the right moment.
Until then may He strengthen your character,
renew your hope,
and guide you faithfully through every season of waiting.

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LumenCorde | Daily light for a living soul.

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Jesus, Our Comforter

August 10, 2025 By admin



When you're going through a tough time, it can be easy to forget how God brought you through it the last time. Remember how He showed up in the people around you. Remember the smallest miracles. Comment "remember" below. Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/fW0d8bqAoYw

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Adventist Conference on Family Research and Practice Celebrates Creation at Andrews University

August 10, 2025 By admin

Andrews University hosted the annual Adventist Conference on Family Research and Practice (ACFRP) from July 17–19, 2025, at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary. Under the theme “Celebrating Creation: Marriage, Family, and the Sabbath,… Source: https://adventist.news/news/adventist-conference-family-research-practice-celebrates-creation-at-andrews-university

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Monday: Quail and Manna

August 10, 2025 By admin

Daily Lesson for Monday 11th of August 2025

Unfortunately, there is a repetitive pattern of rebellion in these pilgrimage stories. The people were notoriously forgetful that the mighty hand of God had helped them in the past and that He had provided solutions to their problems. They let their present problems blind them to their ultimate goal and their promised wonderful future. It’s a common problem even among God’s people today, as well.

Read Exodus 16:1-36. What was the cause of the Israelites’ grumbling, and what followed?
Israelites Gathering Manna

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It is important to notice that temptations in the Bible are often related to food. In the Garden of Eden, the Fall was related to eating from the forbidden tree of the knowledge of good and evil (Genesis 2:16-17; Genesis 3:1-6). In Jesus’ wilderness temptations, Satan’s first shot at Him was through food (Matthew 4:3). Esau lost his firstborn rights because of his undisciplined appetite (Genesis 25:29-34). How often was Israel’s dis­obedience connected to food and drink! No wonder Moses reminded later generations:

“ ‘Man does not live by bread alone, but man lives by every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord’ ” (Deuteronomy 8:3, ESV).

Manna, of course, was a heavenly bread that God supplied the Israelites with during their 40 years of sojourning in the wilderness. Through this gift, He taught them that He is the Creator and the Provider of everything. Also, God used His supernatural provision of manna to show them how to keep the seventh-day Sabbath.

Each week four miracles happened: (1) for six days, God gave a daily allotment of manna; (2) on Fridays, a double portion of manna was given; (3) the manna did not spoil from Friday to Sabbath; and (4) no manna fell on Sabbath. God was constantly performing these miracles so the people would remember the Sabbath day and celebrate God’s goodness on that day. God said: “ ‘Bear in mind that the Lord has given you the Sabbath’ ” (Exodus 16:29, NIV).

People like to eat. We were created to like to eat. The rich abundance of food, growing out of the ground (our original diet), reveals not only that God wants us to eat but that we are to like what we eat, too. How, though, can this wonderful gift, that of food (and our liking to eat it), be abused?

<–Sunday Tuesday–>

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Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/25c-07-quail-and-manna/

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God First: Your Daily Prayer Meeting #1080

August 10, 2025 By admin



"If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer" (Matthew 21:22, NIV). 
Tag someone in need of prayer, and kindly share your prayer requests here:
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7: The Bread and Water of Life — Singing with Inspiration

August 10, 2025 By admin

Exodus points us to a wonderful conclusion with the Israelites being bound for the Promised Land, hence our theme hymn for the quarter being 
We Are Bound For The Promised Land – Hymn 620.

Our Sabbath afternoon introduction to this week’s studies teaches us to learn, and then to 
Trust And Obey – Hymn 590.

Sunday continues this theme and we can then ask 
Saviour, Teach Me – Hymn 193 so that when it comes to us tasting “bitter water” in our lives we find our Saviour
As Water To The Thirsty – Hymn 460. God provided the people with pure, sweet water, and no diseases, just protection. It was with great hope that the people would say 
O Brother, Be Faithful – Hymn 602.

 Once again, further into our study week, the wilderness tried the people with no water. Sadly, they had not learned from their first experience, and did not trust Him, rather than singing
Only Trust Him – Hymn 279 all because we find “That Rock was Christ”: 
Rock Of Ages – Hymn 300.

I choose to follow the Lord Jesus, because 
All The Way My Saviour Leads Me – Hymn 516 I am reminded that He “feeds me with the living bread” – verse 2.

 Please continue to search the scriptures this week to be blessed, and to bless others.

To learn unknown hymns, you will find the accompaniment music for each one at: https://sdahymnals.com/Hymnal/

Another great resource is for when there is a hymn you wish to sing but can’t find it in your hymnal. Go to https://www.sdahymnal.org/Search and in the search bar type a special word in that is in the hymn. I am sure you will be amazed at the help you will be given.

 2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

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7: The Bread and Water of Life – Teaching Plan

August 9, 2025 By admin

Key Thought: The Lord would lead Israel into the promised land. He would care for them. But they needed to learn discipline, self-control, sacrifice, unselfishness, obedience, and trust in the Lord..
August 16, 2025

1. Have a volunteer read Exodus 15:22-27.

  1. Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point is in this passage.
  2. After crossing the Red Sea, what was the first miracle performed for Israel?
  3. Personal Application: What trials and struggles have you brought upon yourself? What comfort can you get in knowing that God will still work for you if you cooperate with Him? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: One of your relatives states, “What are some things that you need to trust God with right now? How can we learn to submit to His will and wait for Him to act in His time?” How would you respond to your relative?

2. Have a volunteer read Exodus 16:. 1-15,26,35.

  1. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
  2. What was the cause of Israel’s grumbling and what followed?
  3. Personal Application: Is there anything in your diet that could cause health issues or problems that you need to cut out of your diet? Do you eat too much of the “good stuff”? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: One of your friends states, “Everybody likes to eat. God doesn’t want us to starve ourselves or eat only food that doesn’t taste good. So didn’t God give us a variety of food to eat that is good and healthy for us? Was it wrong to want a variety of food in our diet? How can eating be abused?” How would you respond to your friend?

3. Have a volunteer read Exodus 18:13-18, 21, 25,26.

  1. Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point in this text is.
  2. What major steps in the history of the nation took place here?
  3. Personal Application: What important lessons can we learn from Moses’ willingness to listen to the advice of his father-in-law, who wasn’t even a Hebrew? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: One of your neighbors states, “If Jethro learned about God from what God did for His people, what kind of witness does our church present to the world? What do we say to others about the nature and character of our God?” How would you respond to your neighbor?

4. Have a volunteer read I Corinthians 10:11, John 6:31-35, 51.

  1. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
  2. What reasons does Paul give for these events to have been recorded and what truths are revealed here?
  3. Personal Application: What should this teach us about the idea that God in the Old Testament was vengeful, hateful, and unforgiving? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: Think of one person who needs to hear a message from this week’s lesson. Tell the class what you plan to do this week to share with them.

(Truth that is not lived, that is not imparted, loses its life-giving power, its healing virtue. Its blessings can be retained only as it is shared. ”Ministry of Healing, p. 148).

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The Battle of Armageddon–Part 2 | Pr. Michael Pedrin

August 9, 2025 By admin



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