Two Things I Ask God
NIV: Proverb 30:7-8 Two things I ask of you, O LORD; do not refuse me before I die: Keep falsehood and lies far from me; give me neither poverty nor riches, but give me only my daily bread.
MATTHEW HENRY'S COMMENTS: Agur wisely prayed for a middle state, that he might be kept at a distance from temptations; he asked daily bread suited to his station, his family, and his real good. There is a remarkable similarity between this prayer and several clauses of the Lord's prayer. When we consider how those who have abundance are prone to abuse the gift. Food convenient; what is so for one, may not be so for another; but we may be sure that our heavenly Father will supply all our need, and not suffer us to want anything good for us; and why should we wish for more?
MY OBSERVATIONS: "Give me only my daily bread," should become our daily prayer. The Israelites, when gathering their daily manna, gathered as much as was necessary, and if they tried to hold it over to the next day found that it was full of maggots and began to smell. God was portioning their daily bread for them. Every instance which we say The Lord's Prayer, we are asking God to portion our daily bread (food allotment) for us. Let us begin to say this prayer and really mean it. The excess poundage will melt away if we are sincere about not in taking more than is necessary to sustain the life.
Heavenly Father, we desire to become more discerning in our choices. We pray that You will remove us far from lust and greed, and watch over us as we partake of our daily bread. Thank You Lord, for our just portion. Help us to truly discern when we have more than what is necessary to sustain us. In Christ's precious name. Amen
NIV: Proverb: 30:20 "This is the way of an adulteress: She eats and wipes her mouth and says, `I've done nothing wrong.'
My Observations: Pretty offensive to be called an adulteress, isn’t it? Yet, our eating habits made us one with our lover, food. I can no longer eat and wipe my mouth and say, I've done nothing wrong, if I have overeaten or eaten something out of context for a diet. I am determined to break this adulteress cycle, once and for all. I am returning to my first love, the Lord Jesus, where I know He waits with open arms and forgiveness.
Lord, thank You for such descriptive and graphic verses that help me to imagine what I appeared to be. Thank You for the power and strength to rid myself of this bondage, and thank You for the comfort of Your open arms. Amen
Today's Diet Tip: 30- Being active will not only help you take of excess weight but also maintain the loss for the long term. By performing a regular aerobic exercise such as walking or biking, you raise your metabolic rate and burn more calories.
Today's Positive Thought: Nothing is particularly hard, if you divide it into small steps.