
I borrowed the image from another blogger. The evolution of blue jeans during the days of the Gold Rush in California, to the pants on the ground of those who wear them today would probably cause quite a stir to the inventor of the original Levis. Blue jeans served a purpose in the old days. Men needed durable, long-lasting pants to get them through the long, difficult labors of the time – particularly the work they did in the gold mines of California. Today they are a fashion statement. The waistline is now situated below the waist. They no longer are considered work pants. Levi Strauss was born in Germany to a Jewish family. At the time of the Gold Rush there was a need for sturdy clothing that could withstand the daily drudgery. Strauss developed the copper-riveted jeans and patented them on May 20th, 1873. They’ve been around for a long time and have endured changes during that time. Levi Strauss also was a benefactor who shared his wealth with many others.
As I think about long-lasting clothing, it makes me think of Gods provision. When we pray for our daily bread, we’re also asking God to provide for all our daily needs. When Moses led the Israelites across unfamiliar territory, He made sure that their clothes never wore out. Can you imagine a pair of blue jeans lasting for 40 years? They might stand up by themselves by that time. God not only provided food and drink for these nomads, but the clothes on their backs remained there for the entire trip. Their shoes never wore out either. God provided a light to guide their way and nourishment for their bodies as well. He took care of every detail of their lives.
He does the same for us each day. It has been our own personal experience, that even when we don’t know if we will have enough to make it until our next Social Security check, that God always provides. Today, as you pray, think about a time when God provided for you. I imagine you won’t have to look too far into the past to recall a time when He did so.
Dear, Father, God, you know before we do what we will need to get through each day. We can rely on you to deliver when it seems impossible. As a good Father watches out for his children, you make sure that we are taken care of with your most wonderful acts of love. Thank you for giving us another day, to share your love with others and to know that we will one day join you in heaven. As that day draws closer, thank you for the greatest gift you’ve given us. Through your Only Son, we have the forgiveness of our sins and the promise of eternal life. Thank you for all your blessings, in Jesus’ name. Amen!
I could write a book about the times God has provided when needed. People don’t see God’s gifts. This is a great reminder
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Thank you. I too have seen Gods provision every day. Just the blessing of another day is something to be thankful for😃
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The Lord has blessed and provided for me so many times, it’s astonishing.
Speaking of blue jeans, I worked in a Lee’s Jeans factory back in the 1970s. I was the inseamer, which I was told was the most difficult job in the whole factory. I didn’t last long. 😀
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Many folks don’t take time to thank God for all his blessings.
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