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There is a difference between "God can" and "God will" but beyond that you're right - much of the panic is pointless. Of course when you're dealing with people who make no claim to trust God for anything there should be no surprise that people aren't trusting God.
It is tricky trying to strike a balance between honoring the obligation to provide for your family in the face of many people panic-buying everything in sight, and not joining the ranks of the panic-buyers. It makes it harder not knowing whether there will be supply shortages caused by people buying 100 loaves of bread "just in case" and people who buy so much toilet paper it's hard to assume any intention other than hoping to stockpile it so they can sell it at a profit later.
It's also worth looking to strike a balance between "trusting God" and taking basic steps to provide for yourself. We go to work to earn a living rather than trusting God to meet our every need for us, we lock our doors at night rather than trusting God to protect us, so it's really not out of line to maintain a personal stock of food to last a few days rather than hoping God rains manna down on our back yard.
It is tricky trying to strike a balance between honoring the obligation to provide for your family in the face of many people panic-buying everything in sight, and not joining the ranks of the panic-buyers. It makes it harder not knowing whether there will be supply shortages caused by people buying 100 loaves of bread "just in case" and people who buy so much toilet paper it's hard to assume any intention other than hoping to stockpile it so they can sell it at a profit later.
It's also worth looking to strike a balance between "trusting God" and taking basic steps to provide for yourself. We go to work to earn a living rather than trusting God to meet our every need for us, we lock our doors at night rather than trusting God to protect us, so it's really not out of line to maintain a personal stock of food to last a few days rather than hoping God rains manna down on our back yard.