Just yesterday, I was a bit surprised to see HUGE, but very lovely snowflakes falling from the sky during the afternoon hours. I think because the snow was wet and mixed with rain, the flakes stuck together and created some amazingly big flakes! This photo, unfortunately, doesn’t capture the beauty of this snowfall, but for me, it was a real treat to see!
As I watched the snowfall from indoors, I thought of the “manna in the dessert” that God provided for the Israelites as they wandered in the dessert for 40 years. As I pondered, I realized I wasn’t quite sure just WHAT manna actually consisted of. I wondered what the manna of the Old Testament looked like and if it actually fell like snowflakes? What I have always envisioned in my mind was that that manna spoken of in the Old Testament was white and similar to a light wafer-like substance. (a lot like snow that doesn’t melt!) After searching the scripture I learned that my notion of manna was quite off track. (Not sure WHERE or HOW I ever came up with my preconceived idea). What do YOU envision ‘manna’ to look like? Ever thought of it?
I learned that the manna that God provided was actually in appearance of coriander seed and was the color of ‘gum resin’ or pale yellow.“The manna looked like small coriander seeds, pale yellow in color.* Numbers 11:7 NLT
I’ve read the scripture in Numbers many times, but for some reason, I never truly LEARNED (or remembered) what the manna looked like. I DID remember that the manna fell at night (or early in the morning when the dew fell) and that every morning, except the Sabbath, the Israelites were instructed to gather just the amount that they needed for that day.
“And when the dew fell on the camp in the night, the manna fell on it.” Numbers 11:9 NKJV
The lovely snow of yesterday afforded me not only the opportunity to view a beautiful moment of nature, but to dig a bit deeper in the scripture and study more about manna and to gain an accurate understanding of God’s provision for His chosen people. This experience just goes to show how wise it is to STUDY and RESEARCH or ASK QUESTIONS!
I pray that the every day experiences of life will strike an inquisitive spark in you and you will use the opportunities to learn more about the things of God and His kingdom! I just love digging into the Word of God!
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