Ire: Yehova

She mixed the flour with water, creating a thin dough—barely enough for a small cake. She put it on the fire, deciding to eat it and then wait for the end, her heart breaking for her two young children.

He placed the sack at her feet—full of dried beans, preserved fruit, and flour—and left before she could thank him. YEHOVA IRE

Standing there was a neighbor who had moved away years ago, a man who had often been unkind in the past. He looked exhausted, holding a heavy burlap sack. She mixed the flour with water, creating a

“Jehovah Jireh,” she whispered, the words familiar but heavy on her tongue. It was a phrase her grandmother taught her, a name for God meaning "The Lord will provide". But today, faith felt distant. Standing there was a neighbor who had moved

She looked toward the sky and smiled, truly understanding the name now. The provision hadn’t come from her planning or her work, but from a source she never expected, right when she needed it most. Jehovah Jireh had provided. g., modern city, ancient times, professional context)? I can also: Share of this theme from the Bible. Focus on how this applies to modern daily worries . Let me know what you'd like to explore! God's Name: Jehovah Jireh | Kids' Bible Lesson