Manna in My Life
Not so hungry in my belly, I still love
My morning manna.
Some mornings I put nut spread on my matzoh,
and taste and texture combine to thrill me.
And better than hard rolls in the morning,
We are made to be the yeast to raise the bread. 
When the flour is whole and coarse and real,
The yeast works wonders in the bread.
Not so hungry in my belly,
Still I hunger in the morning.
The Word fills me in ways I feel deep in me.
Deep in me, my health surges.
Deep in my gray matter, my thoughts are vital.
Deep in my soul, I am eternal.
I am blessed to be filled each day.
Thank you for my daily bread.
(c) Tom Bolton, April 24, 2012, Milwaukee
On reading John 6

Truly, some really great work you are doing here. Thanks for sharing and may God continue to bless you day by day, moment by moment as you are instructed to do his will.
Thank you so much.
Hallelujah! Thank you Lord for my daily bread. In John 6:35, Jesus told the multitude the following; “I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst,”
Thanks a lot for sharing Tom. God bless
Amen!
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