Imagine this. You and your family are stranded in the wilderness. No food. No water. Not that you weren’t prepared, you did have a bug-out bag in your closet for the past two years, but those freeze-dried snacks seemed like the perfect midnight snack during your sleepover last week! Oops. Though caught off guard in the food department, you definitely have a pocket knife, flint, waterproof matches, hand shovel, fishing kit with hooks of various sizes, and a flashlight with more lumens than the most recent infomercial is currently selling to the general public. Given this scenario, would you be okay with eating grubs and crickets to survive? Of course, you would—you need to live! Although I am not sure your mom or sister will join you on day one—maybe day three. Animals survive in the wilderness on the bare minimum, so we can too, right? Or does God provide more for us? Unlike the animals in the wilderness, depending on their God-given instincts to lead them to food, God has created mank...