Anciently, the Israelites who fled Egypt were much the same way. Nearly every morning during their 40 years in the wilderness, they awoke to find manna lying like dew on the ground. And yet, while the Lord saved them starvation by literally raining down bread from heaven? Not to mention delivering them from slavery? The Children of Israel complained to Moses that they missed the fish, fruits, and vegetables they had enjoyed in Egypt.
Because the manna came so easily, so regularly, and for so long, they stopped being amazing by it and even grew tired of it. They did not consistently acknowledge, let alone than the Lord for their daily bread.
Are there some "daily little miracles" in our lives that we fail to notice? Do we take for granted the blessings that shower gently but generously upon us? The love of family, the support of true friends, the glory of daily sunrises and sunsets, the peace of daily prayer? Just because they are available every day? What a different tone our lives take when we turn heavenward with thankfulness for the favors that come our way. Not only do we recognize more of our blessings, but we also stand ready to receive more divine help. Let us open our eyes and our hearts to the blessings that surround us and rejoice anew in each miracle of daily bread."
Llyod D Newell