God's Provison of Food
God provided bread for the Israelites in the wilderness—but no one knew what this bread was—Ex. 16; it was special bread that fell from heaven
Jesus spoke of giving bread in the wilderness—his flesh and blood was what would sustain one for eternal life-- John 6
Jesus provided bread in the wilderness—He fulfilled God’s promise of food
Leviticus 26:3-6—God’s promise to provide abundant food if they obeyed commandments; Lev 26:26—There will be famine if the people disobey God
Psalm 37:5; Isa. 33:15-16—God provides bread for the righteous and their children
God takes away bread of those in judgment—Isa 3:1
God will provide bread for the exile from the land—Isa. 51:14
Abraham’s "bread" was a wonderful feast—Gen 18:5-8
Bread is what people seek in famine—Gen 41
To eat is to be one people with—Gen 43, I Cor 5, Gal 2
Eze 36:27-30—God will grant abundance of food when the kingdom comes
Deut 8:3—Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God; God allowed them to be hungry and then fed them so that they would understand that one’s bread comes as a result of obedience to God’s word and that God directly provides bread.
Jesus spoke of giving bread in the wilderness—his flesh and blood was what would sustain one for eternal life-- John 6
Jesus provided bread in the wilderness—He fulfilled God’s promise of food
Leviticus 26:3-6—God’s promise to provide abundant food if they obeyed commandments; Lev 26:26—There will be famine if the people disobey God
Psalm 37:5; Isa. 33:15-16—God provides bread for the righteous and their children
God takes away bread of those in judgment—Isa 3:1
God will provide bread for the exile from the land—Isa. 51:14
Abraham’s "bread" was a wonderful feast—Gen 18:5-8
Bread is what people seek in famine—Gen 41
To eat is to be one people with—Gen 43, I Cor 5, Gal 2
Eze 36:27-30—God will grant abundance of food when the kingdom comes
Deut 8:3—Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God; God allowed them to be hungry and then fed them so that they would understand that one’s bread comes as a result of obedience to God’s word and that God directly provides bread.
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