Daily Devotional for November 3, 2017
Sturdy Sandals
“And I have led you forty years in the wilderness,” Amelia read out loud
from her dad’s Bible. “Your clothes have not worn out on you, and your sandals have not worn out on your feet.” Amelia looked up. “Those must have been some sandals! My favorite ones only lasted one summer.”
“You could have worn them longer,” said Everett. “You just wanted new ones.”
“The real issue here is that God cares for His people,” Dad said. “Perhaps Moses was reminding them to trust God and be thankful for everything He provided for them—even things they didn’t always notice, like reliable clothing and sandals.”
After supper, Everett took off on his new bike, heading for Payson’s house. Hours later, the two boys wandered into Everett’s kitchen. “Can we have popsicles?” Everett asked.
“Okay,” said Dad, “but then it will be time for Payson to get home and for you to put your bike in the garage. It’ll be dark soon.”
The boys looked at each other blankly. They’d been playing and tearing around the neighborhood for quite a while—on foot. “Our bikes!” Everett exclaimed. “We left them at…at…”
“At Braden’s house?” asked Payson.
“No, I think it was at the park,” said Everett.
“Uh-oh,” said Amelia. “If they’re not locked up, you might not see them again.”
“Let’s go!” said Payson, and the boys hurried out to find their bikes.
Soon Everett returned. “We found them! They were right where we left them. Payson rode his home.”
“Well, that’s a relief,” said Dad.
“Yeah,” said Everett, “it’d be hard to get around the neighborhood without a bike!” He unwrapped a popsicle. “It reminds me of the verse we read at dinner about God taking care of the Israelites. I think God did the same thing for me and Payson by making sure our bikes didn’t get stolen when we weren’t even thinking about them.”
“I think you’re right,” said Dad. “Of course, we need to remember that God always takes care of those who trust in Jesus, even when bad things happen. But He does provide for us in ways we often don’t notice until later.”
“And He wants us to thank Him when we do,” said Everett. “So I’m going to thank Him right now for keeping my bike safe!” – Donna Huisjin
How about you?
Do you thank God for all He’s done for you? Even things you don’t always think about or notice right away? He provides you with things you need and protects you from things that could go wrong, even when you don’t notice. When you think of something He’s done for you—big or small—thank Him for it! It will help you see even more of His blessings in your life.
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