Milk and Honey, or Fish and Onions? – Numbers 13 – 2025 Day 175

Read through the Bible in 2 Years: Psalm 143; Numbers 13

Yesterday I wrote my thoughts from Numbers 11-12, that the Israelites had made their belly their God – and the truth is that all too often, so do I. Well, today, reading Numbers 13, about that promised land flowing with milk and honey, full of figs and pomegranates and enormous clusters of grapes, I thought, “What about your bellies now? Why are you wishing for fish and onions when you could have milk and honey and grapes?”

And then, again, I remembered how often that’s just how I am, too. All too frequently I’m still wishing for the comfortable, worn-in life that I had in the “good ol’ days” – days that weren’t really all that good if I were honest with myself – rather than being willing to take the risk of pursuing the new, fresh joys that the Lord has waiting for me.

When our heads are turned to look behind us, we can’t see clearly what God has in store for us in the future. Sometimes the only way to press on into the future is to quit thinking about what lies behind.

The greatest gifts God has for you aren’t found on this earth. His greatest gifts aren’t found in food and phones, or family and freedom. His greatest gifts are found in faith in Jesus Christ. He is our promised land. He is our hope and joy and crown. He is our peace. He is the door to that eternal city in the unshakeable kingdom to come.

And He invites us to come to Him. Now. Today.

There is an enemy fighting against us, the devil, that crafty deceiver, that sneaky thief, that stealthy lion who masquerades as an angel of light. He is indeed a powerful adversary, but he was defeated the moment Christ rose from the grave.

The winner has already been announced. Jesus wins! Christ is victorious!

Come and see. Taste and see. God is good! He’s way better than fish and onions, and milk and figs and honey.

Heavenly Father, help me to stop thinking about those days of the past where I sat around meat pots and ate fish and onions. I was a slave then, a slave to my belly and a slave to my sin. Jesus has freed me by His blood and welcomed me into Your eternal promised land, a land flowing with milk and honey, full of the abundance of joy found in fellowship with You. Help me to trust and obey, to remember that my foe has been defeated by Jesus’ death on the cross and resurrection from the grave. Jesus has triumphed over sin and death, and invited me to do the same through the power of His Holy spirit! Praise the Lord! In the Almighty name of Jesus Christ I pray. Amen!

All Things – Sovereign Grace Music

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