Tuesday, April 8, 2025

A Prayer to Jehovah Jireh - The Lord Will Provide By Keri Eichberger Bible Reading: “So Abraham called that place The LORD Will Provide. And to this day it is said, ‘On the mountain of the LORD it will be provided.’” - Genesis 22:14

 

A Prayer to Jehovah Jireh - The Lord Will Provide - Your Daily Prayer - April 8

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A Prayer to Jehovah Jireh - The Lord Will Provide
By Keri Eichberger

Bible Reading:
“So Abraham called that place The LORD Will Provide. And to this day it is said, ‘On the mountain of the LORD it will be provided.’” - Genesis 22:14

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I’ll never forget the day I lost so much in a seeming instant. It was the first day of school, and my husband waited to break the news until the kids were in bed. He must’ve known I would need uninterrupted time to process what he was about to share. And though with all the gratitude in me, I can praise God this loss didn’t involve what matters most in life—the people he has graciously placed in my path—the sudden news hit hard and deep. My husband informed me that the company we had invested an extreme sum of borrowed money with had abruptly been shut down due to determined fraudulent activity. On top of that, there was no promise of payback. And without getting into the nitty gritty details, suddenly, we had no idea how we were going to provide for our family fully. 

It feels important to note that we had certainly prayed over the decision to make the investment and, in faith, walked forward with what we trusted was God’s guidance. In fact, I believe when we truly feel God leading toward a certain decision, doing anything that opposes that prompting would potentially be disobedience. But still, how is it that God sometimes seems to lead us to places that seem so desperate, desolate, or even destructive? That’s the question I asked when I couldn’t see a way through. When we needed provision. And wondered how this outcome could possibly be just that.

Is there an area of your life you need God to provide in? Maybe you’ve lost something or are fearing some sort of downfall, and you need certainty that God will come through for you like we did.

Shifting gears a bit, do you know the story of Abraham and Isaac from Genesis? The one where Abraham modeled maybe the most faithful display of trusting obedience when he offered his son's life, Isaac, as a sacrificial offering. I trusted God with my money that he would provide as I followed his direction, but Abraham surrendered his son. Can you even imagine the questioning of provision you and I might have in his shoes? Or the level of faith you’d have to find even to consider such an immense sacrifice divinely? 

Well, even if you don’t know Abraham’s story, but you do know the character of God, you understand this: God always provides. He is his people’s faithful provider, and so he most certainly did provide. Just before Abraham followed God’s instruction to sacrifice his son in faith, an angel of the Lord called out to him to, Stop! God acknowledged Abraham’s faith, and he spared his son. Talk about praiseworthy provision. And Abraham called the name of that place Jehovahjireh: as it is said to this day, it shall be seen in the mount of the LORD. (Genesis 22:14 KJV). In this scripture, “Jehovah Jireh” can literally be translated to mean  “the Lord will provide.” And I’d say this story was an ultimate example of God providing. 

I believe if you looked over the history of your own life, you could testify to God’s provision in various and unexpected ways and measures. Personally, God’s provision for our family didn’t quite show up with returns of money from our investment initially, as we believed, or even later after we lost it. But in time, he provided in his own creative ways. In better ways. Revealing his better plan. Allowing more and more glory to be credited to him. God perfectly provided me with an extra small job for pay here, a forgiveness of a debt there. A free vacation, free meals, donated financial services, kids pitching in on work that reduced cost-associated expenses, and loads and loads of learning how to make better God-honoring spending choices to carve a clearer path to freedom. The Lord provided in ways I never imagined. 

Our good God always provides, and it is always so beautiful. Abraham probably didn’t foresee things changing course. I know I didn’t, and I bet there are times you haven’t, either. But as Abraham trusted God, trusted that his Father would provide, so can we. And did he ever, does he ever, provide. And in the most life-changing way. Let the story of the heroes of the faith and the stories of our own lives remind us that God is Jehovah Jireh. The Lord will provide. For you, for me, for all his people… and always.

Let’s Pray:

Lord, You are Jehovah Jireh. You provided then, and you are providing now. So many seasons of life, and so many situations I face, I long to trust your almighty provision. But the truth is, I waiver when things don’t seem to go as I planned. And I question when I can’t see a way. Lord, help me remember you will provide exactly what I need. Help me remember that your way is better. Lord, I praise you for your provision and the beauty you are creating with all the details of my life as I place all my trust in you. In your constant providing Name, Amen.  

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Keri Eichberger photoKeri Eichberger is a Jesus-loving Kentucky girl. She is married to her best friend, Mike, and has a full house of five kids. After years of writing for an online audience, Keri became ordained through Southeast Christian Church, giving her life to full-time ministry. She is the author of Win Over Worry: Conquer What Shakes You and Soar With the One Who Overcomes, and has a passion for sharing faith-filled encouragement through devotional writing. Connect with Keri at KeriEichberger.com or Instagram.

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Originally published Tuesday, 08 April 2025.


Walmart’s DEI Cuts Spark Nationwide Protest Led by People’s Union USA

 

Walmart’s DEI Cuts Spark Nationwide Protest Led by People’s Union USA

Walmart storefront with people and shopping carts outside.

The nationwide boycott of Walmart stems from growing concerns over corporate policies and the company’s recent reduction of DEI programs. The organizers have strategically planned multiple boycotts throughout spring and summer, targeting not only Walmart but also other major corporations. Can consumer activism effectively change corporate policies at major retailers?

Boycott Aims to Challenge Corporate Practices

A nationwide boycott targeting Walmart is set for April 7, organized by advocacy group People’s Union USA in response to what they describe as “corporate greed and political corruption.” The movement gained momentum after Walmart discontinued racial equity training, stopped funding its racial equity center, and withdrew from the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index.


People’s Union USA has emphasized that their campaign transcends political divides, stating, “No matter what side of the political fence you stand on, you should be able to agree that corporate greed and political corruption are choking this country.” The group encourages consumers to support local businesses instead, with their slogan clearly stating their intent: “If you need something, look locally; if you can’t find it locally, wait. We are cutting the cord.”

Previous Boycott Impact and Retailer Resilience

Data from earlier boycotts suggests Walmart may have more resilience than other targeted retailers. A previous boycott on February 28 resulted in a 5% drop in Walmart’s web traffic, compared to a more substantial 9% drop for Target during its boycott.

Demographic analysis shows only modest declines in consumer traffic at Walmart, with the most notable being a 2.6% drop among Asian consumers. This contrasts sharply with Costco, which maintains strong DEI programs and saw a 22% increase in traffic during the same period when other retailers were experiencing boycott-related declines.

Broader Movement Against Corporate America

The April 7 action represents just one component of a larger campaign against major corporations. People’s Union USA has planned additional protests, including another Walmart boycott from May 20 to May 26, a general economic blackout on April 18, and a General Mills boycott from April 21 to April 28.

Other major corporations, including Amazon and McDonald’s, are also targeted for boycotts throughout the spring and summer. The movement has attracted support from established civil rights organizations, with Al Sharpton and the National Action Network separately advocating for the preservation of DEI programs and threatening boycotts against companies like PepsiCo if they eliminate their diversity initiatives.

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