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Our Daily Bread Sunday April 10 2016 <*> Sweet Reminders <*> by HIbreed(m): 6:59am On Apr 10, 2016
Sweet Reminders

By Julie Ackerman Link
Read!! Exodus 3:7-17
Gracious words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones. Proverbs 16:24
When the tomb of Egyptian King Tutankhamen was discovered in 1922, it was filled with things ancient Egyptians thought were needed in the afterlife. Among items such as golden shrines, jewelry, clothing, furniture, and weapons was a pot filled with honey—still edible after 3,200 years!

Today we think of honey primarily as a sweetener, but in the ancient world it had many other uses. Honey is one of the only foods known to have all the nutrients needed to sustain life, so it was eaten for nutrition. In addition, honey has medicinal value. It is one of the oldest known wound dressings because it has properties that prevent infection.

When God rescued the children of Israel from Egyptian captivity, He promised to lead them to a “land flowing with milk and honey” (Ex. 3:8, 17), a metaphor for abundance. When their journey was prolonged due to sin, God fed them bread (manna) that tasted like honey (16:31). The Israelites grumbled about having to eat the same food for so long, but it’s likely that God was kindly reminding them of what they would enjoy in the Promised Land.

God still uses honey to remind us that His ways and words are sweeter than the honeycomb (Ps. 19:10). So then the words we speak should also be like the honey we eat—both sweet and healing.
Read these verses about the use of words: Proverbs 12:18; Proverbs 13:3; Ephesians 4:29; Colossians 3:8. Which truths might God want you to put into practice in your life today?
 
Spend time counting your blessings, not airing your complaints.
The Israelites’ exodus from Egypt fulfilled a promise God had made to Abraham in Genesis 15:13-14. “You can be sure that your descendants will be strangers in a foreign land . . . . But I will punish the nation that enslaves them, and in the end they will come away with great wealth” (nlt). Dennis Moles
Re: Our Daily Bread Sunday April 10 2016 <*> Sweet Reminders <*> by orunto27: 8:45am On Apr 10, 2016
Worry is a sin and a demon of selfishness. It's a show off and insane. Prayers combat worry. Let us step up Prayers that God will deliver us from this depressing economy.

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