In my quiet
time I’m reading the Gospels, paying close attention to the words of Jesus (the
red letters.) I came across the story in Matthew 15:29-38, where Jesus spent 3
days healing and ministering to the crowd. This incident took place sometime after He fed a crowd of over 5000 with 5 loaves and 2 fish, and after He’d walked on
water, stilled the storm, and healed a demon possessed girl.
Jesus had
compassion on the crowd and did not want to send them away hungry. The
disciples asked where they would get enough food for such a task and Jesus
answered with this question:
Then He took
what they had and provided an abundance of food for everyone,
with leftovers to
spare.
He does not
ask us to give what we do not have.
He asks for what we do have, then multiplies it to make it more than enough.
A small
amount of faith – in His hands is enough!
Few worldly
goods – in His hands is abundance!
Limited
strength – in His hands is sufficient!
He wants me
to be willing for Him to use what I already have to bless others.
It reminded
me of the question God asked Moses in Exodus 4:2 when he was going to send him
back to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
Moses had doubts but God asked him,
“What is that
in your hand?”
God took an
ordinary man (Moses) and used what he already had (a simple staff) to do the miraculous.
He turned the
staff into a snake as proof to others that he had appeared to Moses.
He used the
staff to bring judgment to the Egyptians,
Deliverance
to the Israelites at the Red Sea,
Refreshment
to the thirsty in the desert.
When we willingly submit it to him, our mighty God does miraculous things with what He
has already given us.
He can use
anything – bread, a staff, mud (remember the blind man, John 9:6), even a
donkey (Numbers 22) to accomplish His purposes.
So, I was
prompted to ask:
What do I
have that HE has not given me?
What do I
have that I have not given HIM?
What is in my hand?
What is in
yours?
Wow! This is impacting! Thanks Ruth for leading us to a place of asking the hard questions you offered at the end! Powerful :)
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