Psalm 81:10 (NIV)
I am the Lord your God,
who brought you
up out of Egypt.
Open wide your mouth and I will fill it.
Have you ever spent a day watching the activity of a
mother bird following the arrival of her latest brood? She has one purpose only
- to bring good things to the open mouths of her hungry children. Unable to
care for themselves, her babies wait in expectation for her presence and her
provisions. And all day long, she feeds them, knowing they will grow and
survive only as she supplies their needs.
The Lord made a promise in Psalm 81:10: "I am the
LORD your God. . . Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it." When we are
convinced He is the Lord our God, we will open our lives wide to Him. Like a
baby bird in dependence on another, we will wait in expectation for what He
chooses to bring our way. When we trust Him, we will accept the abundance He
brings and let Him fill us to the full. A wide mouth in expectation of blessing
requires this deep and open trust.
Imagine if a baby bird decided he would rather fend for
himself. How far would he make it from the nest? How soon would he require the
sustaining influence of his mother's care again? And I wonder - Is this how God
views our doing, our working, our going, and our efforts? In their place, these
are right and good. But does He see personal attempt alone with no expectation
on Him? Our efforts are useless apart from His blessing - the kind of blessing
He promises to open, trusting mouths.
How wide is your mouth?
Dear Lord, Thank You for promising to abundantly meet our
needs as we trust in You. Give us the faith that opens our mouths wider to Your
blessing today than they were yesterday. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
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