Hey
Gang: Philip and the apostles didn't
have just a bread problem. They had a bakery problem, a distribution problem, a
transportation problem, and a time problem! Five thousand men and not a Mc Donald's in
sight! No porta potties! No artesian wells for drinking water! What they did have was 5000 men (besides
women and children (Matt. 14:21) who were hungry, thirsty and had full bladders
and not a clue as to how to provide for their needs.
Now tucked
away in this passage of Scripture we find ten words that we need to tuck away
deep into our hearts: "For He Himself knew what He was going to do". Did that pop a light bulb in your
gizzard this morning? Are you fixen’ to
deal with some alligators this day? Not
sure where you are going to get enough bread to feed the problems.
Sh....,SH...., quiet, listen to His
words again: "I know what I am going to do". SH....,SH...., quiet! The psalmist wrote "Be still and know that I am
God". (Psa 46:10).
I have a
confession to make to you this morning: If
I would have had a clue as to the problems that I would face in developing the
Village, I would have run screaming into the wilderness and become Kermit the
Hermit.”?
When I told
my friends what I was going to do their response was "Ya, sure, and “High
diddle diddle and the cat and the fiddle, and the cow jumped over the moon”. From the moment that we turned our lives over
to God and said, "Send us" the roadways looked more like alligator
alley than the smooth road many think would have been our path after we surrendered
to Christ. Sorry, Charlie, it just does
not work that way! BUT, in every
trial, every conflict, every frustrating experience - "He Himself knew what He was going to do".
Problems? Yes! But in each step of the way there was also
God's provision. Paul gave us the good
news that "My God will supply all
your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus" (Phil. 4:19).
Be advised
all you who are heavy laden this morning, God is still the God of miracles! He is still the God who "Knows what He is going to do" in
each and every circumstance you come up against. And it is through His strength
that we "Can do all things!" (Phil 3:13).
Our task? Step aside and “Let Him
do it! So, my friends, “Step aside and
let Him do it”.
Blessings,
Gramps
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