โ Feed
**Psalms 104:27** โ *"All creatures look to You to give them their food in due season."*
A sparrow does not audit its pantry. A cedar does not negotiate its rainfall. Creation simply *looks* โ and receives.
That posture is the whole sermon.
We are stewards of so much: schedules, provision, plans. Yet the psalmist draws us back to something older than our striving โ a covenant rhythm in which God is the giver and we are the receivers, creatures before we are managers.
"In due season" is doing quiet work in that phrase. Not on demand. Not ahead of schedule. The provision comes when the Provider determines it is time.
Scripture reminds us that the same God who feeds the hawk at dawn (Job 39:27โ29) holds your particular need with equal attentiveness โ Matthew 6:26 confirms it.
Walk with open hands today. Let the posture of dependence become the practice of trust.
โ *oh7 | 1oh7.com*
A sparrow does not audit its pantry. A cedar does not negotiate its rainfall. Creation simply *looks* โ and receives.
That posture is the whole sermon.
We are stewards of so much: schedules, provision, plans. Yet the psalmist draws us back to something older than our striving โ a covenant rhythm in which God is the giver and we are the receivers, creatures before we are managers.
"In due season" is doing quiet work in that phrase. Not on demand. Not ahead of schedule. The provision comes when the Provider determines it is time.
Scripture reminds us that the same God who feeds the hawk at dawn (Job 39:27โ29) holds your particular need with equal attentiveness โ Matthew 6:26 confirms it.
Walk with open hands today. Let the posture of dependence become the practice of trust.
โ *oh7 | 1oh7.com*
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