Monday, July 22, 2013
“And He saw a poor widow putting in two small copper coins.
And He said, “Truly I say to you this poor widow put in more that all of them.” (Luke 21:2)
Hey Gang, God uses normal every-day people who have gone
through the wilderness! He uses people who have been tested by fire
and have not wavered in their faith and trust in God.
Remember, after the feeding of the 5000, God immediately
sent the disciples onto the sea where they encountered raging storms?
Why? They had failed the test in the feeding of the 5000 when Jesus
said, “You feed them?” Was it idle talk? Does not the
Bible say, ‘Jesus had already developed a plan to feed the troops? John
6:1-6.
But there was a far greater lesson to be learned that
day, in the training of the disciples! Do you think there was any doubt
in the disciples’ minds that they were in danger of visiting Davey Jone’s locker?
Some were fisherman and knew the violence of the Sea of Galilee and, I suspect,
they were resolved that their life on earth was over.
But Jesus loved them and came to them at the exact
right time! And, after Jesus arrived on the scene and calmed the seas,
note Matthews words: “And those who were in the boat worshiped Him, saying,
You are certainly God’s Son!” Lesson learned! (Matt
14:22-33).
In my traverse through God's Holy Writ, I have
noticed that God uses folks who would qualify for a "Ground Zero
Rating". He tends to take broken vessels, and place them on the
potter’s wheel and then, and only then, He begins to cut and gouge until He
works them into the image of His Son, Yeshua. My dear family and friends, God
has a desire to use you.
You might feel you have nothing to offer, that I am
nothing – but, let me emphasize, that is precisely the kind of person God
wants. “Poor in spirit (Matthew 5:3) means- empty of self.
He takes broken vessels and molds them into the image of His Son Jesus.
Soooo, one last time, say it with me, I AM
NORMAL; GOD LOVES ME; GOD IS FOR ME: GOD CAN USE ME! Like the
good Jewish mom looking out for her chicks, she came to Jesus and asked if her
sons, John and James, might sit on His right and His left. His response,
“You do not have a clue what you are asking.” "Are you able to
drink that cup that I am about to drink?" And then He put meat
on what was in the cup, "Whoever wishes to become great among you shall
be your servant and whoever wishes to be first among you shall be your slave"
(Matthew. 20:21-27).
O, yes, one last
requirement - you must have faith – the common denominator in Hebrews eleven!
Faith is the anchor to our walk with the Lord. Without faith it
is impossible to please God.(Hebrews 11:6) It was not the
marching or yelling that brought the walls of Jericho down, it was faith!
Blessings,
Gramps
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