The Lord took the small, seemingly insignificant and turned it into a feast for over five thousand people. He took things that were impossible and made them very real. Jesus opened the eye's of the blind, made the lamb to walk, even the wind and sea obeyed the voice of the Everlasting King. He raised the dead, and caused the deaf to hear again. Jesus, the son of the Living God was the Word made flesh. He spoke with authority yet with pure love. Jesus did more than we can comprehend in our world turning the hearts of the people from their religious bondage to bring an everlasting salvation. Jesus used small things to do great things. He turned the water to wine, the two fish and five loafs into a feast, and he turned his death into the greatest miracle of ressurection this world has ever seen for it is still bringing souls to life to this very day. When we think of how powerless we truly are and the desperation of the world in need. One would almost shutter. How can I accomplish anything. But when we look to the holy words we see the illustration of what God has always used. He always uses the thing that looks and feels impossible. So next time you see your neighbor in need and the task seems too great for little ole you, think about what Jesus said, "All things are possible to them that believe".
We serve a true and living God. He is holy and just. He will not put a burden on your heart and then leave you without the power to complete it. If he stirred you for a task, no matter how great, he will equipt you for the job. You will find the words, the strength, the authority, the ability to overcome every obstacle, and the anointing will be there to heal, mend, speak, edify, confirm, and direct. Jesus will not leave you alone. He said " I will never leave you nor forsake you". Though we may feel small, unlearned, powerless, seemingly insignificant. Trust in the unction that God has placed in you and do great things through him.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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