June 22, 2008
Summary
In this sermon from Exodus 16, Pastor Greg Mott explores God's provision for His people, focusing not just on physical needs but spiritual and emotional sustenance. Using the biblical account of manna and quail in the desert, he emphasizes that God's will is always accompanied by His power and provision, meeting deeper human needs beyond mere physical hunger. The practical takeaway is that God wants to provide "food for the heart and life" - addressing relational, emotional, and spiritual needs - and that believers should trust in God's comprehensive care and provision. The sermon concludes by highlighting the church's practical ministry of meeting physical needs while also sharing the gospel, demonstrating God's holistic approach to human wellbeing.