Exodus 16
Description
Exodus 16 reveals how God uses the wilderness to expose the heart and to teach His people that He is enough. This sermon traces four heart postures that rise up in seasons of lack and longing: comparison that rewrites the past, scarcity that doubts God’s provision, restlessness that refuses to rest, and recollection that remembers who God is and what He has done. Though Israel grumbles, God responds with grace, giving manna each morning and quail each evening so that His people would learn to trust Him day by day. This daily bread points us forward to Christ, the true bread from heaven, who meets our deepest needs and sustains us through every wilderness. The message invites us to bring our groaning honestly to God, to resist the pull of nostalgia and fear, and to rediscover the sweetness and sufficiency of Jesus, even when His provision feels ordinary or repetitive.




