Enough for Today - Drink - 3.2.26
In Lesson 4 of the Enough for Today Bible study series, we explore what Jesus meant when He said, "Do not worry about your life… what you will drink." (Matthew 6:25).
Throughout Scripture, water represents life, provision, and God's sustaining presence. In this session, we examine the moment in Exodus 17 when the Israelites arrive at Rephidim—exhausted, thirsty, and convinced God has abandoned them. Instead of trusting Him, they quarrel, complain, and even put God "on trial." Yet in remarkable grace, God responds by providing water from an unlikely place: a rock.
This study unpacks several powerful themes:
* How wilderness seasons reveal both our hearts and God's faithfulness
* Why God sometimes leads us to places that appear to lack provision
* The importance of crying out to the Lord first when facing difficult situations
* How God often provides in unexpected and illogical ways
* The danger of unbelief and hardened hearts, as warned in Hebrews 3
Most importantly, the rock struck in the wilderness points forward to Jesus Christ—the Rock of our salvation—through whom living water flows. Just as water sustained Israel in the desert, Christ offers the living water that satisfies our deepest thirst and gives eternal life.
If you've ever wondered where God is in a dry season of life, this lesson offers a clear reminder: God is present, God is faithful, and He is always enough for today.
Key Scriptures: Matthew 6:25–26 | Exodus 17 | John 4:13–14 | John 7:37–38 | Hebrews 3
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