People do not live on bread alone, 
 but on every word that comes 
 from the mouth of God.
 Matthew 4:4
 I will often succumb to the temptation of a  mid-afternoon candy bar.
 Jesus fasted for forty  days, and yet he still wouldn't succumb to the devilish temptation of  earthly foods. 
 He quoted Deuteronomy 8:3. Moses was preparing God's  people to enter the promised land -- and while doing so, to live  faithfully. The verse begins with these words, "[the Lord] humbled you by  letting you go hungry and then feeding you with manna." 
 I would summarize that as, "he brought you to a  place of need ... then he met your need."
 What we know from the midst of the Exodus story is one  more piece: He brought them to a place of need, THEY CRIED FOR HELP, then  God met their need."
 Do you believe that God will bring us to a place of  need? I do! Because when we're dependent on him, our relationship with him  grows. And that -- rather than a mid-afternoon candy bar -- is really the  purpose of live.
 In Christ's Love,
 a guy who needs to live 
 by more bread and less candy
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