The Satisfier of Every Need
As
God was creating the world, He had to take into account the dietary and
nutritional requirements of each living thing. He had to make sure that there were
the proper kinds of foods for the various classes of animals, plants, and other
living organisms. Imagine the failure it would be for you to purchase,
say, a horse but not purchase the necessary hay and feed it would need to
remain healthy and strong. Now, imagine the colossal failure it would have been
For God to have created a particular type of animal and placed it in our world,
but didn’t create the necessary food to sustain that animal. Fortunately, as our
genius and unfathomably wise Creator made all of the living organisms, He placed
them in an environment that would “satisfy the desire of every living thing.”
From
the smallest organism to the largest plants and animals, our God made sure to
create a world where there were adequate supplies for all. He created phytoplankton,
bacteria and other protozoa for the microscopic organisms to feed on. At
the same time, He made sure there was an adequate supply of plants, fruits, and
vegetables for the herbivores to eat and a variety of smaller animals for the
larger carnivores to be satisfied. What a hand this is that holds in it all the
food that meets the desires and necessities of His universe of creatures!
Implied
in this verse is the truth that God has not left nature, He is in it. The great
Spirit of God is embedded in all the wheels of His machinery. There is a
Personal God in personal action, in all of the natural world. He is not
a God who is far off, or who is disinterested in the daily affairs of our
world. No, in fact, He is constantly opening His hand and satisfying the
necessities of “every living thing.” As Jesus said, “not a single sparrow falls to the ground without your Father's knowledge” (Matthew 10:29). Wherever
there is a creature that God has made to need anything, that creature shall have
what its necessities determine.
This
verse goes on the say that the Lord who meets the needs of His creation, does
so with righteousness and kindness. Some may view our God as an angry ogre “in
the sky” just waiting to inflict pain and punishment on those He chooses. But
our God is far from that. In the kindness and gentleness of His heart, He is
just waiting to impart righteousness, peace, and joy on those who call upon
Him. The deepest desire of this “living thing” we call a human being is the deep
need to be connected to and in fellowship with his/her Creator. His hand is
open. He is waiting to satisfy that desire in your life. Come to Him and discover
the greatest kindness you can imagine. He opens His hand and satisfies the
desire of every living thing.