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Living On One Day's Rations Proper 20 | Ordinary Time 25 from the book LIVING ON ONE DAY'S RATIONS First Lesson Sermons For Sundays After Pentecost Douglas B. Bailey Exodus 16:2-15 |
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Preparing for an outdoor adventure of hiking, camping, mountain climbing, or canoeing includes planning how the food supply is to be managed. This will require deciding how much food is needed in order to last the entire trip. It's critically important to know how much food can be carried in a back pack or stashed in a canoe. Of course the food supply for a camping venture may be much less difficult to plan, if there just happens to be a grocery store within easy traveling distance of the campsite! However, careful planning for a hiking expedition over the many miles of the Appalachian Trail may require figuring how packages of food can be shipped to certain pickup points along the route. Can you imagine an experienced hiker, camper, mountain climber, or canoe paddler being satisfied with whatever food supply arrangements had been set up for the Israelites out in the wilderness headed on their way from Egypt back toward ...
This Proper 20 | Ordinary Time 25 sermon, Living On One Day's Rations, is based on Exodus 16:2-15 and relates to Proper 20 | Ordinary Time 25 of Cycle A of the lectionary. This sermon is excerpted from the book LIVING ON ONE DAY'S RATIONS. SermonSuite offers online sermons and professionally published sermons, lectionary sermons, non-lectionary sermons, children's sermons, sermon illustrations, worship resources, preaching resources, sermons on prayer, prayers, Christian drama, lectionary worship, lectionary workbooks and homilies. ...


