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September 27, 2011 — by Albert Lee
Our Daily Bread Radio is hosted by Les Lamborn
Read: Exodus 4:1-9,17
You shall take this rod in your hand, with which you shall do the signs. —Exodus 4:17
Bible in a year:
Isaiah 3-4; Galatians 6
Isaiah 3-4; Galatians 6
Conventional wisdom questions how much can be accomplished
with little. We tend to believe that a lot more can be done if we have
large financial resources, talented manpower, and innovative ideas. But
these things don’t matter to God. Consider just a couple of examples:
In Judges 3:31,
a relatively unknown man named Shamgar delivered Israel from the
Philistines single-handedly. How? He won a great victory by killing 600
Philistines with nothing more than an oxgoad (a stick sharpened on one
end to drive slow-moving animals).
In Exodus, when God asked Moses to lead the people of Israel out of
Egypt, Moses was afraid the people wouldn’t listen to him or follow him.
So God said, “What is that in your hand?” (4:2). Moses replied, “A
rod.” God went on to use that rod in Moses’ hand to convince the people
to follow him, to turn the Nile River into blood, to bring great plagues
on Egypt, to part the Red Sea, and to perform miracles in the
wilderness.
Moses’ rod and Shamgar’s oxgoad, when dedicated to God, became mighty
tools. This helps us see that God can use what little we have, when
surrendered to Him, to do great things. God is not looking for people
with great abilities, but for those who are dedicated to following and
obeying Him.
If you use what little you may have
To serve the Lord with all your heart
You will find that He can do great things
When you begin to do your part. —Sper
To serve the Lord with all your heart
You will find that He can do great things
When you begin to do your part. —Sper
Little is much when God is in it.

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