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47. Manna is the Method: Why Does God Only Give Me Enough For Today?

29 min · 13. juli 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2520553/fan_mail/new] What do you do when yesterday's provision won't cover today's need? That's the wilderness. It comes one day at a time, and just enough, and never quite enough to stop needing tomorrow. And if you're anything like most of us, that makes you a little crazy, because you don't want daily bread. You want a warehouse. This is part two of the four-part Wilderness Arc. We go to Exodus 16, where God feeds a nation of freed slaves with manna, a word that literally means "what is it?", and attaches one strange rule to it: don't hoard it. The manna they tried to store overnight bred worms and rotted, because God built the provision so it couldn't be stockpiled. Not out of cruelty, but to heal them of the very thing slavery had taught them: that survival depends on what you can grab and keep. With help from C.S. Song on how God meets us in the ordinary daily provision rather than the spectacular, and Henri Nouwen on the scarcity mentality that makes what we cling to rot in our hands, this episode is about learning to live on enough. It traces the manna all the way to the prayer Jesus taught: give us this day our daily bread. Not a warehouse. Enough, today, and Him. The daily bread isn't God being cheap with you. It's God keeping you close. Scripture: Exodus 16:3-4, Exodus 16:15, Exodus 16:19-20, Matthew 6:11, Joshua 5:12. If this met you where you are, share it with someone living day to day, leave a review, and follow the show so you don't miss the rest of the arc. Connect with us via our Instagram: @faithformed_pod Email us any questions or comments to yourpursuitpodcast@gmail.com Order your copy of my latest book, "The Purpose in the Pause", here [https://www.amazon.com/Purpose-Pause-Trusting-When-Everything/dp/B0FR4M8GNP] Learn more about me at www.justindbelt.com

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episode 47. Manna is the Method: Why Does God Only Give Me Enough For Today? cover

47. Manna is the Method: Why Does God Only Give Me Enough For Today?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2520553/fan_mail/new] What do you do when yesterday's provision won't cover today's need? That's the wilderness. It comes one day at a time, and just enough, and never quite enough to stop needing tomorrow. And if you're anything like most of us, that makes you a little crazy, because you don't want daily bread. You want a warehouse. This is part two of the four-part Wilderness Arc. We go to Exodus 16, where God feeds a nation of freed slaves with manna, a word that literally means "what is it?", and attaches one strange rule to it: don't hoard it. The manna they tried to store overnight bred worms and rotted, because God built the provision so it couldn't be stockpiled. Not out of cruelty, but to heal them of the very thing slavery had taught them: that survival depends on what you can grab and keep. With help from C.S. Song on how God meets us in the ordinary daily provision rather than the spectacular, and Henri Nouwen on the scarcity mentality that makes what we cling to rot in our hands, this episode is about learning to live on enough. It traces the manna all the way to the prayer Jesus taught: give us this day our daily bread. Not a warehouse. Enough, today, and Him. The daily bread isn't God being cheap with you. It's God keeping you close. Scripture: Exodus 16:3-4, Exodus 16:15, Exodus 16:19-20, Matthew 6:11, Joshua 5:12. If this met you where you are, share it with someone living day to day, leave a review, and follow the show so you don't miss the rest of the arc. Connect with us via our Instagram: @faithformed_pod Email us any questions or comments to yourpursuitpodcast@gmail.com Order your copy of my latest book, "The Purpose in the Pause", here [https://www.amazon.com/Purpose-Pause-Trusting-When-Everything/dp/B0FR4M8GNP] Learn more about me at www.justindbelt.com

13. juli 202629 min
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46: The Wilderness is Not a Detour: Why Does God Send Us Into the Wilderness?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2520553/fan_mail/new] Nobody signs up for the wilderness. One day you've got momentum, the thing is working, and the next you look up and the ground has changed. The green is gone. And the desert doesn't just make you tired. It makes you doubt. Because you start doing the math: if I were really walking with God, I wouldn't be out here. This is part one of a new four-part arc on the wilderness. Not how to escape it. How to be formed in it. We go back to Exodus 13:17-18, where the text says plainly that God led His people into the desert, on purpose, choosing the long road over the short one. To Matthew 4:1, where the Spirit drove Jesus into the wilderness immediately after the Father's audible approval. And we sit with a hard, honest question: what if the wilderness was never a wrong turn? What if, in the economy of God, the desert is not the detour off the path. The desert is the path. With help from Kelly Brown Douglas on hope that lives in the middle of suffering, and Barbara Brown Taylor on why new life always starts in the dark, this episode is for anyone convinced their dry season is a punishment. It isn't. You are not lost. You are being led. Connect with us via our Instagram: @faithformed_pod Email us any questions or comments to yourpursuitpodcast@gmail.com Order your copy of my latest book, "The Purpose in the Pause", here [https://www.amazon.com/Purpose-Pause-Trusting-When-Everything/dp/B0FR4M8GNP] Learn more about me at www.justindbelt.com

6. juli 202630 min
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45. "Be Anxious for Nothing"? Can You Love God and Still Be This Anxious?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2520553/fan_mail/new] "Be anxious for nothing." If that verse has ever felt less like comfort and more like a command you keep failing, this episode is for you. You're in the third row with your hands up and your heart racing for no reason you can name, and underneath the worship there's one quiet question: what is wrong with me? You love God. So why can't you make the anxiety stop? And why does the one verse everyone quotes seem to prove you're doing it wrong? This episode is for the believer who's been fighting on two fronts, the anxiety itself, and the shame of being anxious at all. We look honestly at the data, including Gallup, the CDC, Barna, and a Baylor University study on how often the church dismisses real mental illness. Then we go back to Philippians 4:6 and read what Paul actually wrote, from a prison cell, possibly facing execution, and discover it was never a whip. It was a hand reaching out. From there we go to Elijah, one of the greatest prophets who ever lived, collapsed under a tree asking God to let him die, and the startling tenderness of how God responded: not a rebuke, but bread, rest, and a hand on the shoulder. To the whisper on the mountain. And to Jesus in Gethsemane, the sinless Son of God in such anguish that He sweat blood. With help from theologian Soong-Chan Rah on the church's lost language of lament, this is a conversation about putting down the second arrow. For the one who was told to just pray harder. For the one performing a peace they don't have. For anyone who needs to hear that "be anxious for nothing" was an invitation, not an accusation. Scripture: Philippians 4:6-7, 1 Kings 18-19, Matthew 26, Isaiah 53, the Psalms of lament. If this met you where you live, share it with someone who needs it, leave a review, and follow the show. Note: this episode discusses anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. If you're struggling, you are not alone. In the U.S. you can call or text 988 anytime. Connect with us via our Instagram: @faithformed_pod Email us any questions or comments to yourpursuitpodcast@gmail.com Order your copy of my latest book, "The Purpose in the Pause", here [https://www.amazon.com/Purpose-Pause-Trusting-When-Everything/dp/B0FR4M8GNP] Learn more about me at www.justindbelt.com

29. juni 202638 min
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44. Christian Before Black? The Lie Inside a Holy Sentence

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2520553/fan_mail/new] I felt like recently celebrating Juneteenth was as good a time as any to address something I see a lot on social media and something I’ve even said myself.  I used to say "I'm a Christian before I'm Black," but only in one kind of room. Never around people who looked like me. Always in white-leaning spaces, where the disclaimer made everyone else relax and made him feel nonthreatening. This episode takes apart that sentence. It honors the worship underneath it, the desire to make Jesus Lord over everything, then names the lie smuggled in alongside it: that your ethnicity is the thing your faith has to overcome. Through Revelation 7, Acts 17, and a careful reading of Galatians 3:28 and Colossians 3:11, Justin makes the case that God did not erase the nations to save them. He gathered them. And "neither Jew nor Greek," the verse people use to flatten you, tears down the ladder, not the differences. This one is for any believer, Black or not, who has either offered that disclaimer or quietly asked someone else to. It is a loving confrontation and a release at the same time. In this episode: * Why "Christian before Black" sounds holy but hides a false choice * What Revelation 7 and Acts 17 actually say about ethnicity and eternity * The most misread verse in the conversation: Galatians 3:28, explained * How Colossians 3:11 seats the "Scythian" at the table without erasing him * Why culture-free Christianity is usually just one culture in disguise Scripture: Revelation 7:9 · Acts 17:26 · Galatians 3:28 · Colossians 3:11 · Matthew 10:37 Voices referenced: Esau McCaulley · Willie Jennings · Andrew Walls · Lesslie Newbigin · N.T. Wright If it lands, share it with someone carrying the same disclaimer. Subscribe so you don't miss what's next, and a quick rating or review genuinely helps other people find the show. Connect with us via our Instagram: @faithformed_pod Email us any questions or comments to yourpursuitpodcast@gmail.com Order your copy of my latest book, "The Purpose in the Pause", here [https://www.amazon.com/Purpose-Pause-Trusting-When-Everything/dp/B0FR4M8GNP] Learn more about me at www.justindbelt.com

22. juni 202629 min
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43. Why Am I So Hard On Myself?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2520553/fan_mail/new] "Why am I so hard on myself?"  Have you ever wrestled with that question? If so, you've found just the right episode to help you understand it.  There's a voice that gets to you before you're even fully awake. It tells you you're behind, you're failing, you should've done more by now. And most of us never argue with it. We think it's just honesty. This episode is about the most important sermon you'll hear all week: the one you preach to yourself. Drawing on Psalm 42, where a man in the middle of a spiritual drought stops listening to his own despair and starts talking back to it, we look at the difference between honest lament and the quiet self-contempt so many believers have mistaken for humility. With help from Howard Thurman's idea of "the sound of the genuine" and the old pastoral wisdom of Martyn Lloyd-Jones, this is a conversation about taking back the pulpit in your own mind. This is for the believer who extends grace to everyone but themselves. For the one who'd never speak to their kids the way they speak to themselves. For anyone tired of waking up already accused. You are not the exception to grace. And the voice telling you otherwise is preaching a sermon the cross made illegal. Scripture: Psalm 42 and 43, Romans 8:1, 1 Samuel 30:6. If this episode meets you where you are, share it with someone who needs it, leave a review, and follow the show so you don't miss what's next. Connect with us via our Instagram: @faithformed_pod Email us any questions or comments to yourpursuitpodcast@gmail.com Order your copy of my latest book, "The Purpose in the Pause", here [https://www.amazon.com/Purpose-Pause-Trusting-When-Everything/dp/B0FR4M8GNP] Learn more about me at www.justindbelt.com

15. juni 202634 min