October 2025

Nougat 21

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It’s happened to me before. I lost hope that things would work out. Everything was going wrong. And then, immediately after I handed it all over to God, things shifted. Has that happened to you before? If so, we’re in good company. That’s what happened next in the Exodus saga. Consider Today’s Holy Nougat.

Exodus 15:27 AFV

[27] And they came to Elim, where there were twelve wells of water and seventy palm trees. And they camped there by the waters.

Bountiful Provider & On-Time God

Just imagine …

3 days walking – no water

People are desperate

We begin to worry

It’s the desert, not our comfort zone

We get bitter

Tensions are high

Water is found – it’s poisonous/bitter

Some fall sick

We wonder whether we will die like the Egyptians

We speculate that YHWH is punishing us like the Egyptians

We consider repenting

We don’t know what to expect

Will YHWH give us desert bricks like our enslavers? Will we all die before we’ve even left Egypt fully? What manner of Saviour have we taken to ourselves?

We’re still desperate.

We are still in the wilderness-desert

The dangers remain

There’s still no water.

Self-Check

What is our ‘gut response’ at this point?

Deeper Dive

YHWH speaks to us through Moses

We don’t fully understand the terms of the covenant, but we agree to it. Anything to appease YHWH

Moses is directed to go a bit further

It can’t be real

We all see a mirage

It’s water!

12 gushing springs of pure, untainted water – 1 for each tribe

Palm trees to keep us cool

Sweet abundance

I think that’s why they say it’s always darkest before dawn. Before that sliver of hope pierces through, it is total worrisome darkness. I’ve never thought of darkness as educational or revelatory before, but it actually is. It refines us and puts many things in perspective. It reveals what we truly believe deep within. It sheds light on what we think is true when all is well. It invites us to dig deeper.

And when the morning comes, when the light comes, might we find ourselves having grown deeper in our faith, renewed and recharged to help others find their hope at Elim.

May all we seek be found in Christ

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