What does Psalm 81:16 reveal about God's provision for His people? Scripture Focus Psalm 81:16: “But I would feed you with the finest wheat; with honey from the rock I would satisfy you.” Setting the Scene • Psalm 81 is a festival song calling Israel to remember God’s past deliverance and to heed His voice. • Verses 13-15 express God’s grief that His people will not listen; verse 16 states what He is eager to do if they will. • The verse therefore reveals both God’s heart and the quality of His provision. Treasure in the Words • “feed” – ongoing care, not a one-time handout. • “finest wheat” – the choicest grain, symbolizing excellence and abundance. • “honey from the rock” – sweetness drawn from an unlikely place, highlighting supernatural supply. • “satisfy” – complete fulfillment, leaving no lingering need. What This Teaches About God’s Provision 1. Quality – He gives the best, not the bare minimum. 2. Abundance – The imagery points to more than enough for every need (cf. Joel 2:26). 3. Supernatural Source – Honey flowing from rock portrays provision that defies natural limitation (cf. Deuteronomy 32:13). 4. Wholeness – Physical and spiritual hunger are met together (cf. Matthew 4:4; John 6:35). 5. Conditional Enjoyment – The promise stands ready for those who listen and obey (Psalm 81:13). Supporting Passages • Exodus 16:4 – manna, God’s bread from heaven. • Psalm 23:1 – 2 – green pastures and still waters as symbols of complete care. • Philippians 4:19 – “My God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.” Living It Out Today • Trust His character: He delights to give good gifts (James 1:17). • Obey promptly: Blessing is tied to hearing and doing His Word (Luke 11:28). • Expect the extraordinary: When resources look like “rock,” anticipate honey. • Feed daily on Scripture: The finest wheat echoes the wholesome nourishment of God’s Word (Psalm 119:103). • Rest in Christ: He is both the Bread of Life and the Rock that was struck for us (1 Corinthians 10:4). |