GPS: Grow, Pray & Study

GPS for the week of September 24th, 2023

“On Your Wondrous Works, I Will Meditate”

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“Then the quail came, falling like dew on the ground.  The quail came, each evening our food to be found.  And taking our curses and turning ’em round, and filling our ears with those ungrateful sounds, unworthy to stand, I bow down (Michael Kelly Blanchard).”  God is generous regardless of all the complaining, whining, grumbling, and jealousy that simmers in us.  Let us meditate on his wondrous works!

Dear Lord, thank you for forgiving our complaints and giving us what we need each day.  Amen.

Monday 9.25               “Bread from heaven for you.”

Exodus 16:2-15

“Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘I am going to rain bread from heaven for you, and each day the people shall go out and gather enough for that day.  In that way I will test them, whether they will follow my instruction or not.  On the sixth day, when they prepare what they bring in, it will be twice as much as they gather on other days.’  So Moses and Aaron said to all the Israelites, ‘In the evening you shall know that it was the Lord who brought you out of the land of Egypt, and in the morning you shall see the glory of the Lord, because he has heard your complaining against the Lord.  For what are we, that you complain against us?’  (Exodus 16:4-7).”  Our Lord will save and sustain us in the midst of our doubts and fears.

Tuesday 9.26              “Quails came up and covered the camp.”

Exodus 16:2-15

“And as Aaron spoke to the whole congregation of the Israelites, they looked toward the wilderness, and the glory of the Lord appeared in the cloud.  The Lord spoke to Moses and said, ‘I have heard the complaining of the Israelites; say to them, “At twilight you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall have your fill of bread; then you shall know that I am the Lord your God.”’  In the evening quails came up and covered the camp; and in the morning there was a layer of dew around the camp.  When the layer of dew lifted, there on the surface of the wilderness was a fine flaky substance, as fine as frost on the ground.  When the Israelites saw it, they said to one another, ‘What is it?’  For they did not know what it was.  Moses said to them, ‘It is the bread that the Lord has given you to eat’ (Exodus 16:10-15).”  God gave them an abundance of food in the wilderness.

Wednesday 9.27        “Glory in his name.”

Psalm 105:1-6, 37-45

“Then he brought Israel out with silver and gold, and there was no one among their tribes who stumbled.  Egypt was glad when they departed, for dread of them had fallen upon it.  He spread a cloud for a covering, and fire to give light by night.  They asked, and he brought quails, and gave them food in abundance.  He opened the rock, and water gushed out; it flowed through the desert like a river.  For he remembered his holy promise, and Abraham, his servant.  So he brought his people out with joy, his chosen ones with singing.  He gave them the lands of the nations, and they took possession of the wealth of the peoples, that they might keep his statutes and observe his laws.  Praise the Lord! (Psalm 105:37-45).”  God will bring us out of the wilderness with joy!

 

Thursday 9.28 “They turned from their evil ways.”

Jonah 3:10-4:11 and Psalm 145:1-8

“When God saw what they did, how they turned from their evil ways, God changed his mind about the calamity that he had said he would bring upon them; and he did not do it.  But this was very displeasing to Jonah, and he became angry.  He prayed to the Lord and said, ‘O Lord!… I knew that you are a gracious God and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love, and ready to relent from punishing.  And now, O Lord, please take my life from me, for it is better for me to die than to live.’  And the Lord said, ‘Is it right for you to be angry?’ … And he said, ‘Yes, angry enough to die.’  Then the Lord said, ‘You are concerned about the bush, for which you did not labor and which you did not grow…  And should I not be concerned about Nineveh, that great city, in which there are more than a hundred and twenty thousand persons who do not know their right hand from their left, and also many animals?’ (Jonah 3:10; Jonah 4:1-4, 9b-10a, 11).”  God was patient with the people who left behind their evil ways and turned to him, and he was patient with Jonah.

 

Friday 9.29                  “This is God’s doing.”

Philippians 1:21-30

“For to me, living is Christ and dying is gain.  If I am to live in the flesh, that means fruitful labor for me…  Since I am convinced of this, I know that I will remain and continue with all of you for your progress and joy in faith, so that I may share abundantly in your boasting in Christ Jesus when I come to you again.  Only, live your life in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that, whether I come and see you or am absent and hear about you, I will know that you are standing firm in one spirit, striving side by side with one mind for the faith of the gospel, and are in no way intimidated by your opponents.  For them this is evidence of their destruction, but of your salvation.  And this is God’s doing.  For he has graciously granted you the privilege not only of believing in Christ, but of suffering for him as well-since you are having the same struggle that you saw I had and now hear that I still have (Philippians 1:21-22a, 25-30).”  Paul and Timothy loved these Philippians and wanted them to grow and suffer boldly together for our Lord.

Saturday 9.30             “Because I am generous.”

Matthew 20:1-16

“For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire laborers for his vineyard.  After agreeing with the laborers for the usual daily wage, he sent them into his vineyard.  When he went out about nine o’clock, he saw others standing idle in the marketplace; and he said to them, ‘You also go into the vineyard, and I will pay you whatever is right.’  So they went.  When he went out again about noon and about three o’clock, he did the same.  And about five o’clock he went out and found others standing around…  He said to them, ‘You also go into the vineyard.’  When evening came, the owner of the vineyard said to his manager, ‘Call the laborers and give them their pay, beginning with the last and then going to the first.’  When those hired about five o’clock came, each of them received the usual daily wage.  Now when the first came, they thought they would receive more; but each of them also received the usual daily wage.  And when they received it, they grumbled against the landowner, saying, ‘These last worked only one hour, and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of the day and the scorching heat.’  But he replied to one of them, ‘Friend, I am doing you no wrong; did you not agree with me for the usual daily wage?  Take what belongs to you and go; I choose to give this last the same as I give to you.  Am I not allowed to do what I choose with what belongs to me?  Or are you envious because I am generous?’  So the last will be first, and the first will be last (Matthew 20:1-6a, 7b-16).”