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Day 11: God Provides
From the beginning of Scripture, God reveals Himself as the One who provides. Abraham discovered this on Mount Moriah when God asked him to sacrifice Isaac, his beloved son. At the last moment, God provided a ram, and Abraham named the place Jehovah Jireh, “The Lord will provide.”
This story points us to the ultimate act of God’s provision: giving His only Son, Jesus, as the sacrifice for our sins. If God has already given us His best, can we not trust Him to provide for our daily needs? Tithing and giving are not primarily about money; they are about trust. When we give, we declare that God - not wealth - is our provider and our security.
Many of us, like Abraham, wrestle with trust. We hedge our bets, hold back, or give only when it feels safe. Yet God invites us to deeper faith. As we acknowledge our blessings and return a portion back to Him, we step into a rhythm of provision and trust. In giving, we discover the truth: God always provides.
Questions
- Where in your life are you struggling to trust God’s provision?
- How might giving be a way to grow in that trust this week?
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Rebuilt Faith will help you take daily steps to grow as a disciple of Christ. Inspired by the book by Fr. Michael White and Tom Corcoran, this plan invites you to reflect on who Jesus is and why He is worth following. Through the STEPS of discipleship—Serve, Tithe and Give, Engage, Practice, and Share—you’ll discover practical ways to live your faith: serving others, trusting God’s provision, building authentic community, deepening prayer, and sharing the Gospel. Each devotional is designed to draw you closer to Christ and inspire you to take your next step in faith.
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