OUR DAILY BREAD DEVOTIONAL 23 NOVEMBER 2022 ODB MESSAGE
Our Daily Bread Devotional 23 November 2022 ODB Devotional MessageĀ for today is here.Ā The word of God is food to the spirit man. Read and digest the word of the lord for today and see how powerfully it will impact your spirit, soul and body.
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Our Daily Bread Devotion for Today Message
he Topic of Our Daily Bread Today Devotional Message isĀ āTrusting Our Future to Godā
Bible in a Year: Ezekiel 20ā21; James 5
Key Verse: and fools multiply words. No one knows what is comingā who can tell someone else what will happen after them? Ecclesiastes 10:14
Todayās Scripture: Ecclesiastes 10:12ā14
12 Words from the mouth of the wise are gracious, but fools are consumed by their own lips.
13 At the beginning their words are folly; at the end they are wicked madnessā
14 and fools multiply words. No one knows what is comingā who can tell someone else what will happen after them?
Our Daily Bread Devotional 23 November 2022 Insight
The book of Ecclesiastes is perfectly suited for a postmodern world like ours. Why? Because it looks at life through a rather cynical perspective until the very end of the book when faith in God is once again lifted up. The keys to understanding this book are found in its opening chapters where the author, believed to have been Solomon, used repetitive phrases to lay the foundation of his argument. āMeaningless! Meaningless!ā (1:2) speaks of both the brevity and emptiness of life, and āunder the sunā (v. 3) refers to life lived according to the values and priorities of this world system as opposed to the values and priorities of God Himself. The authorās own disgruntled worldview is captured in 2:17, where he wrote, āSo I hated life.ā The response to such despair? āRemember your Creatorā (12:1).
Our Daily Bread 23rd November 2022 ODB MESSAGE
In 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first purchase with bitcoin (a digital currency then worth a fraction of a penny each), paying 10,000 bitcoins for two pizzas ($25). In 2021, at its highest value during the year, those bitcoins would have been worth well more than $500 million. Back before the value skyrocketed, he kept paying for pizzas with coins, spending 100,000 bitcoins total. If heād kept those bitcoins, their value wouldāve made him a billionaire sixty-eight times over and placed him on the Forbesā ārichest people in the worldā list. If only heād known what was coming.
Of course, Hanyecz couldnāt possibly have known. None of us could have. Despite our attempts to comprehend and control the future, Ecclesiastes rings true: āNo one knows what is comingā (10:14). Some of us delude ourselves into thinking we know more than we do, or worse, that we possess some special insight about another personās life or future. But as Ecclesiastes pointedly asks: āwho can tell someone else what will happen after them?ā (v. 14). No one.
Scripture contrasts a wise and a foolish person, and one of the many distinctions between the two is humility about the future (Proverbs 27:1). A wise person recognizes that only God truly knows whatās over the horizon as they make decisions. But foolish people presume knowledge that isnāt theirs. May we have wisdom, trusting our future to the only One who actually knows it.
Reflect & Pray
Where do you see temptation to control the future? How can you better trust God with your coming days?
Dear God, help me to simply trust You today.
Our Daily Bread Devotional 23rd November 2022 Message written by Winn Collier published by Our Daily Bread Ministries. Read more