1 Samuel 17:50
There is no insufficiency in God.
There's is no insufficiency in God's kingdom.
In God whatever you have will suffice to take you to your next level.
Exodus 4:2-5
The rod in Moses hand was enough.
It was a enough to work signs, wonders, and miracles.
God didn't ask for something Moses didn't have access to, or that wasn't in Moses hand.
What you have is sufficient for God to use.
David had a stone and a sling, that's all he had to face a skillful, experienced, killer of a Giant called Goliath.
Goliath had armor, a spear, a shield, height advantage, strength advantage, and reach advantage over David.
1 Samuel 17:3-7
To the untrained eyes, David was sure to loose that fight.
To the physical eyes, David didn't stand a chance against Goliath.
David prevailed over Goliath without a sword.
1 Samuel 17:40-50
A sword is a more appropriate weapon that could have given David more of an advantage over Goliath, it would seem.
However, the God we serve is a God who uses the foolish things of this world to confound the wise.
What David had in his hand was sufficient to bring him victory because God was with him.
David's weapon as improper, unsophisticated, and archaic as it may have looked compared to what Goliath had, sufficed because God was involved and with David.
When God is involved with you, your little will be enough.
What do you have in your hand?
If you hand it over to God it will be sufficient to do and achieve what you hoped.
It will be enough for God's purposes and your victory.
Jesus fed over five thousand people with five loaves of bread and two fishes and it was sufficient.
When the five loaves and two fish touch the hand of Jesus, and He blessed them by giving thanks, they (bread and fish) suddenly became enough.
Matthew 14:15-21
May God touch what you have.
May God touch what you have in your hands.
May what you have suddenly become sufficient.
Sufficiency is of God.
The five loaves and two fish became sufficient to feed over five thousand people because there is no lack in the kingdom of God.
2 Corinthians 9:8
Putting the bread and fish in the hands of Jesus is to put the bread and fish in the kingdom of God.
When we commit our goals, dreams, time, energy, works, life, money, and destiny to God, everything about us will be sufficient.
Psalm 23:1
In God we should not fall short.
In God there is no lack and insufficiency.
Olutosin, a Teacher-Pastor shares this message.
Amen!!
ReplyDeleteWhat I have shall be sufficient for me henceforth in Jesus name.
Thank you pastor.
God bless you richly.
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