No Need to Stockpile

No Need to Stockpile

We are a society that likes to stockpile food and supplies. We buy many things in bulk; sometimes it is because we get a better price per unit for buying in bulk, other times it is simply because we want to have enough for today and tomorrow, and the ninety days after that! Have you ever gone to the grocery store right after a hurricane or blizzard has been forecast? Some shoppers really seem to be “stocking up.” You think to yourself – are the effects of the storm really going to last that long?

In cold weather states, transportation agencies have a stockpile of de-icing products ready to spread on roads when conditions become hazardous. Some states mix beet juice with the salt brine because the sugar from the beets helps to further lower the freezing point of ice. The CDC’s Strategic National Stockpile, which came under tremendous scrutiny during the height of the COVID pandemic, is our country’s repository of medicines and supplies. This stockpile dates back to 1998. Then-President Clinton, after reading a novel in which a mad scientist spread a virus throughout New York City, met with scientists and his cabinet officials to discuss the threat of bioterrorism. Soon thereafter, funds were appropriated by Congress, and the stockpile was created.         

On the contrary to stockpiling, God gives us what we need only when we need it. He does not give us today what we will need tomorrow, only what we need for today. Tomorrow’s provision will come tomorrow, when we need it. Even though we would like tomorrow’s provision today, we really don’t need it until tomorrow. And He wants us to trust that what He provides today is all we need for today.

In Exodus 16, after the Israelites had crossed the Red Sea and as they were on their journey to Sinai, they began to grumble at Moses and Aaron, frustrated that before Moses led them into the desert they “sat around pots of meat and ate all the food we wanted, but you have brought us out into this desert to starve this entire assembly to death” (16:3).

The Israelites were accustomed to having all the food they wanted, which was more than they probably needed, and now they are in the desert and food was becoming scarcer by the day. God responds this way (vv.4-5) – Then the LORD said to Moses, “I will rain down bread from heaven for you. The people are to go out each day and gather enough for that day. In this way I will test them and see whether they will follow my instructions. On the sixth day they are to prepare what they bring in, and that is to be twice as much as they gather on the other days.”

God is testing the faith of the Israelites. The test is really very simple. The people are to gather food provided by God each morning, but only enough for that day. On the sixth day they are to gather enough food for two days. The lesson to be learned is that God is the supplier of our every need, and He provides what we need when we need it, not necessarily what we want when we want it. Jesus offers a similar petition in the Lord’s Prayer – “Give us today our daily bread.”

In Psalm 145:15-16 we find this – “All eyes look to You, and You give them their food at the proper time. You open Your hand and satisfy the desire of every living thing.”

So, I ask you – are you willing to trust God to meet all your needs, when you need them met, not when you want them met? There is no need to stockpile.

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