Enjoy the Manna
Enjoy the Manna
Life Matters - November 2023 Blog
By Casandra Orsburn
Teaching jr. high students has really caused some personal reflection. If you
have raised an early teen, or perhaps simply had the opportunity to casually ask them
how their day was, you notice that they easily have something to complain about. Now
this might seem a little stereotypical, but I think most of us can agree that seldom are
our teenagers grateful about the blessings that are so obvious to us older and wiser
folks… wink, wink.
I don’t say this to make fun of my students (and children for that matter), but it got
me thinking about the way in which we think of the things that God has blessed us with.
Too quickly I’ve recognized, we start to look at our blessings and ask God to tweak
them. “Yes, Lord, I know I asked for this large house, but couldn’t you do something
about the electricity bill and maybe a little help with a maid service?” “Yes, I know I
prayed for this job but could you do something about the hours and that awful
coworker?” We complain about our circumstances to God and miraculously He hears
our prayers. However, too often do we receive that blessing and are off to complain
about the next thing. How exasperating we must be!
The children of Israel were no different. No sooner had the chains of slavery
been broken and they watched the Egyptians buried at sea, did they begin to complain
about dinner. Even after receiving manna from heaven each morning, they quickly
began to want something else. Eventually their continual complaining and
dissatisfaction with the Lord’s provision would cause an entire generation to miss out on
the blessing of the Promised Land. All because they couldn’t appreciate what the Lord
had given them in that season.
I felt the Lord showing me this afternoon that He really loves to bless his children.
Like, really loves to bless us. But like us, no one enjoys giving in to a spoiled child who
is going to immediately become dissatisfied with a new toy as soon as they see what
their neighbor is playing with. If we are continually looking at our lack, then we cannot
appreciate our provision. Let’s face it, God has been so much better to us than we
deserve. If we just look at the gift of salvation and unmerited grace and favor, we have
no right or reason to ask for more.
But the crazy thing is, he wants us to. He wants us to ask for good gifts and for
blessing. He wants us to ask for protection and wisdom. But he wants us to thank him
first. We should thank him for allowing us to live this in a country in which we can gather
and worship freely. We should thank him for his Word that was given so that we might
have the opportunity to seek him. We should thank him for his presence. We should
thank him for his promise. We have many, many reasons to thank him!
This Thanksgiving I want to encourage you to enjoy your blessings. Might you
want more? Sure. But could we just look up to our Father who art in heaven, and say,
“Thank you… for everything”. Maybe then as we begin to enjoy the things we have, will
our hearts be ready to receive the things he still wants to give us. Enjoy the manna. It is
a good gift.




