Friday, June 15, 2012

When to Gather Manna



When to Gather Manna

   Many of us may struggle day to day with staying connected to Christ. Or, many of us are uncertain that what we are doing to stay connected is enough; as if something is lacking. This could be any one of us. But, praise the Lord, our eyes can be opened through this Bible study on Exodus 16. This study is presented in a way that gives a pattern to follow so as to have a close relationship with Christ.
   Here, we catch up with the Israelites in this section of Exodus just coming from Elim into the Desert of Sin. They have been complaining once again. This time they complained about the fact that they didn’t have any food to eat instead of having faith in their redeemer. What we will be focusing on in this study is the gathering of the manna.
   Please read Exodus 16 through once and then we’ll begin to break it down. Now that you’ve read that chapter once to refresh yourself of the exact details, it’s time to look at a selected number of verses where the word GATHER is: Exodus16:4-5, 16-18, 20-21, 26-27. This segment of scripture tells us how manna was the ‘bread from Heaven’, sent down to feed the people.  In addition to this passage, there is another area in scripture that points to manna. In John 6:32-35 Jesus calls Himself the manna, ‘the Bread of Life’. If Jesus is the Bread of life what does that mean about His word. In John 1:1 it says, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” And 1:14 reads, “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.”  So if Jesus is manna, which is the Bread of Life, which is the word, then the only conclusion is that Jesus is our manna! How would it read if we replaced manna (food) with manna (Christ/word of God) in these selected verses? Reread those passages now, putting (Christ/word of God) in the place of the manna. Find anything interesting?
Let’s first start by looking at Matthew 6:13. It says in the Lord’s Prayer, “Give us today our daily bread”. The Lord is willing to provide that manna that we so need, but we have to be willing to gather it up daily for it to be of any benefit. In Exodus chapter 16 we read that God provided manna for Israel. The manna that He provided the Israelites was physical food. What we will examine is that of the Spiritual food. Now read those verses once more and replace Israel with yourself and manna with Christ.
   In Exodus 16:4-5 it says, “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." Again replacing us for Israel and God for manna….God instructs us to gather manna (connecting with Christ) everyday. But what are we to do on the 6th day (Friday) that is different than the rest of the week? At this point, He tells us to collect twice as much manna (word of God) on the 6th day because there would be no manna provided on the 7th day (Sabbath). This doesn’t mean that Christ won’t be with us on Sabbath. Instead, it means that we are to gather manna (the word of God, connecting with Him through prayer and study throughout the week) and on Friday, the 6th day, we are to spend more time with Him in prayer and study (gathering) so that we can share on Sabbath what the Lord has done in our lives throughout the week.
   Let’s break it down even further. In Exodus 16:16-18 it says, “This is what the LORD has commanded: 'Each one is to gather as much as he needs. Take an omer for each person you have in your tent.' The Israelites did as they were told; some gathered much, some little. And when they measured it by the omer, he who gathered much did not have too much, and he who gathered little did not have too little. Each one gathered as much as he needed.” Here God is describing how we should go about gathering the manna – the word of God. God is telling us that each person should gather what he needs for that day. The Bible says that, some gathered much, some little.  This means that what I need to study today may be more or less than what I need for tomorrow. Or, what I need for any certain day will be different than that of another person.
    If we continue reading a bit further, you’ll notice in Vs.20 that if they kept the manna past morning it went bad. It says, However, some of them paid no attention to Moses; they kept part of it until morning, but it was full of maggots and began to smell. So Moses was angry with them.” Once more, we are taking the view from the point of Spiritual food. How many times have we felt like we really need to spend an hour or two with the Lord to really get the full benefit of staying connected with Him? Only to remember a small portion of what we just studied? Or we may have spent so long on our knees in prayer that we fall asleep during it. Doesn’t that sound like a portion of manna going bad? It’s not so much about the amount of time we spend with Christ but the quality of time that we take with Him. Therefore, doesn’t it make sense that the time we spend with God be just the right amount of time we need to connect with the Lord to sustain us throughout the day?
   Continuing on in Vs. 21 Exodus16 says, “Each morning everyone gathered as much as he needed, and when the sun grew hot, it melted away.” The manna that we gather or time that we spend with Christ is very precious and will start our day off right. When we connect with Him in the early part of the day this helps to set the tone of how the rest of our day will go. However, if we continue to wait longer and longer over the course of the day or days to connect with Christ, we may forget altogether. And before we know it some situation will arise and when we could really use God’s strength to see us through that moment it isn’t there; because we didn’t invite Him to walk along with us throughout our day to begin with. Therefore, if we gather our manna each and every morning; seeking God in prayer and study, then we won’t have to worry about our day getting away from us and we forget to collect our daily manna; letting our manna ‘melt away’.
   The last verses that we need to look at are in Exodus 16:26-27. It reads, “Six days you are to gather it, but on the seventh day, the Sabbath, there will not be any. Nevertheless, some of the people went out on the seventh day to gather it, but they found none.” This is where all of these verses really come together and bring it home. Why did the Israelites not find manna on Sabbath? Why won’t we find our manna on the Sabbath?
   Many times we have all found ourselves at some point forgetting to connect with God throughout the week. We get so busy with life’s routines and circumstances that we fail to realize that a week has just gone by and we barely spent any time with Him. Then, we expect to go to Church on Sabbath and receive [our manna] from our Pastor that will sustain us for the next week or even make up for the week that we just lost. This is what this passage is talking about!
   The Lord suggests us to gather our manna throughout the week so that when Sabbath comes around we have time to give back to Him. Don’t expect to be fed on Sabbath. We should already be prepared by Friday for the coming of the Sabbath; we can take that time to digest the things that God has shown us. Every relationship is about give & take. God gave us six days to take what we need from Him by connecting with Him through study and prayer. Sabbath is the time to give back to God. Instead of sitting listening to a sermon, being fed; we need to take that time to Praise God for His unfailing mercies and watch care over us throughout the past week. We need to share with others, Christ. What is the best way to do that? By sharing your testimonies on what God has done for you throughout the week, sing songs of praise, praying; personally or corporately, visiting others, giving a Bible study, and all-in-all…witnessing!
   See the difference how the week is separate from the Sabbath? We should focus on our Spiritual growth during the week, reflect and strengthen that growth on Friday, which prepares us for Sabbath; where we can spend time in full praise by worshiping and witnessing of our Lord Jesus Christ! In other words, we gather all week and we give back to God on Sabbath!

By Krista Hooven
6/15/12

                                                                  

I know I haven't updated this lately and for that I'm sorry. I'll get to that a little later. Right now I have something that I really need to share!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Camping spots on our way to Reno



Shawnee National Forest
So our first weekend was perfect. Our first camping spot was in Glendale, IL. We stayed in the Shawnee National Forest. The site that we picked was absolutely perfect! It was nicely shaded with plenty of tall trees. At this camp site since it was so pretty we only set up our sleeping tent and bathroom (shower & potty). The temperature was a nice 70-75o during the day and 30-40o at night. Perfect camping weather.

Our shower…..Our shower is one of the best purchases we made! It was so nice to be able to warm up our own water and take a shower right next to our camping spot. Needless to say, that we didn’t have to go very far to potty at night! Glendale Recreation & Camping Area is definitely a camping spot that we would visit again!



Graham Cave State Park
We had a wonderful night at Graham Cave State Park in Montgomery City, MO. The camp hostess was very helpful and friendly and helped us find a really good spot. There's one thing for being said about camping out during the week....not many other people there! 

We timed ourself last night. It took us 1 1/2 hours to pick out our camping spot, setting up our tent and blowing up our beds and making them and ready for bed. Not bad! Now, lets see how fast we can get it all done tonight!!! :-)

Once morning came and we had our breakfast we made a goal of leaving camp by earlier than the last two times of packing up and hitting the road. We actually left about 3 hours earlier than the last two days! Trying to learn how to pack the trailer so that we only have to take out the essentials with our one night stays at these parks has been interesting and fun all at the same time. 
We are now on our way to see Kansas City! Yay!




West Rolling Hills Park  
So our first free camping site was at West Rolling Hills Park in Junction City, KA. It was a beautiful spot right beside a large lake! It was quite lovely.



Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Our Camping Shower



So showering in the out of doors without a typical bathhouse was thought, by myself, to be a bit tricky. But our camp shower sure is awesome!





We tried laying the bag in the sun for 3 hours like it said but because it isn't hot yet, the water didn't get hot enough for us. So we boiled water and had a nice hot show! It has a cubby for bathing products, for dry clothes, and a towel bar on the outside (window unzips completely to grab towel). We also put our potty in there for privacy when there is no toilet available or for easy access at night.

It won't take much to be able to have a nice shower whenever we have available water! So exciting! And it can totally fit 2! ;-)

On Our Way to Reno, NV




1st Camping Spot

Lake Glendale Recreation Area

Well, we made it to our first camping spot around 9pm. It wasn't our first choice. We had actually chose another camping spot that was free but it seemed to have been closed by the Government so we back tracked a bit and found Lake Glendale. It was quite nice. Very reasonable in price. We stayed for 3 nights, to get everyone acclamated to camping again - Kadin again and Danaya for the first time. Everyone enjoyed themselves. The trees were nice and tall and protected us from some high winds that were happening the first night.



We had a lovely bike ride and got to use our bike trailer for the first time while camping. We had a wonderful time biking around the camp grounds and then letting the kids play at the kid's park.




THE ARMOIRE


Anybody who knows about The Armoire knows that it has been for sale for about 3 years now. It was a wonderful piece of furniture that really served it's purpose! 



Oh the Armoire! When trying to have our Estate Sale we were hoping that this piece of furniture was one of the first to be sold! But alas, it was not! Here is how the Lord blessed us in the sale of our beautiful Armoire...
   Through the Estate Sale many people were very interested but no one wanted to pay what we were asking. And our asking price kept going down about each day that our sale continued. We had a couple of serious interests but once everything was said and done, no takers. We resigned ourselves to the fact that we were going to have to donate it with the rest of our stuff that was left.
   We had a phone call the last Thursday of our sale (Friday was the last day of our Estate Sale) and the gentlemen seemed very interested. He was a Southern student engaged to be married in June and was very interested in the furniture. We sent him some pictures of the drawers as he remeasured his hallway, to make sure that it would fit.
   He had called back to let us know that he only had about a 2" clearance and didn't think it would fit. We were really bummed because we thought for sure that he was going to purchase it [at this point we had dropped the price down from $1000 to $500]. With Friday being the last day of the sale, we thought our chance just went out the window!
   However, that isn't the end of the story, but really just the beginning!! The gentlemen called back Friday morning and said that his fiance did want the piece and that he could pay only $400! I said, "SOLD"! He then preceded to tell me that he was talking with a friend of his about us going on the road doing ministry, selling all of our belongings (for the most part) and heading to Reno, NV to do laymen training. He said that his friend wanted to make a donation to our ministry that would match our original asking price! ($1000!!!)
   WOW! were we blown away! Praise the Lord, here we thought we would never sell this piece of furniture. The piece that we hoped would go first, went last. And in the end we got our original asking price!
   After searching all over Chattanooga, it seems, we finally found an open trailer to move this Armoire (apparently everybody was moving that weekend because not 1 truck was available). We got it loaded up nicely and 4 Southern students moved it into this guys apartment. They had a lovely one bedroom starter apartment that held the lovely Armoire just perfectly. We were glad to see it go to such a nice couple who will enjoy it for a long time!





Wednesday, March 28, 2012

What Our Ministry Is About


Well, from reading previous posts, you've probably read that the Lord has officially called us to Reno, NV. There, we will be joining a ministry called, Empower Ministries, started by Dr. Lee & JoLynn Gugliotto back in 2000. The ministry's emphasis is, The Great Commission. The main object is to teach people to practice Christianity in their homes, prepare them for the time when organized churches will have to regroup due to end time events, and focus on Home Churches; finishing God's work entirely out of their homes.




We look forward to using the tools and knowledge that we will gain while training to become lay ministers. 

Part of what we want to do on the road as our ministry is to go to different churches, sharing the concept of the Apostolic Home: A man's home is Christ's castle. The idea, is the Family is a Fortress, the Church is the Outpost and the Community is the Citadel. 




The other part that we want to focus on is preparing people and/or churches for Home Church groups. As it's getting very clear, the Lord's coming is not far off. Just within this last year has it been apparently clear that more things have changed for the worst within this Presidential administration by taking away our liberties and freedoms. And it will only get worse. We feel that sooner than we think will we need to be ready to move our churches from the beautiful buildings that they are now being held in, to homes. We should not be ignorant of what the future will bring, but be in constant awareness of how life is quickly changing around us.

Please pray for us as we take this big step and leave the comforts of our home behind and forge on this new adventure for the Lord!