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Level 3, Lesson 8God Provides
Originally published by Ernest Manning's Radio Sunday School MissionThis lesson is based on the Scripture found inExodus 16:1-4
Not only that but there was very little water. There were scarcely any streams and very few wells. No one could get a drink, as you can, just by turning a tap. The people who went on this journey were called the Children of Israel. Their leader was Moses. The same Moses we read about last time who helped the shepherdesses draw water for their flocks. This was also the same Moses whose mother put him in a cradle-boat, or ark, among the rushes by the River Nile. Now Moses was an old man, and he was God’s servant. He was taking the Children of Israel to the Land of Canaan. Sometimes they were very, very hungry, and then they grumbled at poor Moses.
Moses said, “It is the bread which God has given you to eat.” So the people gathered it in baskets. Then they ground it in hand-mills, or beat it in a mortar, and baked it in pans and made cakes of it. And so the people had food to eat. They called this food Manna. One day they had no water to drink. Their water-pots were empty and the country was dry, hot and hard. They went three days and found no water.
The people grumbled very loudly, saying to Moses, “What shall we drink?” He prayed to God to help him and God showed him a bush, which, put in the water, sweetened it. So the people were able to drink, and to fill their water pots for the next part of their journey. And Moses and the people thanked God for His gift of water and food. QUESTIONS |
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