God's mercy is often compared to a
shower. It is sovereignly dispensed, like rain, as to time, place, manner and
measure;* but unlike rain, mercy arrives in just the right amount
at just the right time. And while we may pray for rain - or in some cases, for
the rain to stop - God doesn’t always give us the weather that we ask for.
Obviously, rain doesn’t always come in the quantities
we might wish for. Too much or too little - neither is desirable. Like
Goldilocks, we want it to be “just right.” Perhaps our definition of “abundant”
needs an adjustment. Bible scholars think the “abundant showers” in this verse
is a reference to the manna that God used to feed the Children of Israel while
they were in the wilderness. The manna was plentiful but it was always just
enough. Never too much, never too little.
Whether we have just enough to meet our basic needs or
we wallow in earthly riches, we have nothing that hasn’t come from God.
Abundant life and eternal life are his gifts to us.
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