WHAT IS IN YOUR HAND?

WHAT IS IN YOUR HAND?

THE SEED

“If you are willing and obedient, you will eat the good of the land.” — Isaiah 1:19 KJV

When God called Moses to deliver Israel, Moses focused on his inadequacies. But God directed him to the rod in his hand an ordinary staff that became a tool for extraordinary miracles. God often partners with us by using what we already have, whether gifts, resources, or abilities. He never asks for what we cannot give; He equips us through what is already in our hands. Throughout Scripture, God requires simple obedience from His people as their contribution to His great plans. Abraham was asked to walk faithfully before Him. Israel was commanded to obey His Word to receive blessings. God may ask us to fast, pray, give, serve, or simply trust Him. When we surrender what we have to Him, He multiplies it for His glory. Your obedience may look small, like Moses’ rod, but it can unlock supernatural results. What matters is not how big your resource looks but how willing your heart is. When we obey, God moves. Reflect: What gift, resource, or step of obedience is God asking you to release into His hands today?

 

BIBLE READINGS:  Exodus 4:1–7

PRAYER: Lord, help me to obey promptly when You ask me to give, act, or trust. Multiply what I offer for Your glory. Amen.

 

KÍNI Ó WÀ NÍ OWÓ RẸ

IRUGBIN NAA

Tí ẹ̀yin bá fẹ́, tí ẹ sì gbọ́rọ̀, ẹ̀yin yóò sì jẹ ojúlówó adùn ilẹ̀ náà. – Isaiah 1:19

 

Nígbàtí Olorun pe Mose lati gba àwon omo Isreli, Mose wo àìpé re. Sugbon Olorun dari re si oun ti o wa ni ọwọ́ re – ọ̀pá lasan ti Oluwa so di oun elo fun ise iyanu. Oluwa máa n lò wá pelu oun ti a ni, o le je ẹ̀̀bùn, tabi ọrọ̀, tabi agbara. Oluwa ki n bere fun oun ti a ko le mu jade. Ninu Bibeli, igboran ni Oluwa bere lowo awon eniyan re lati kópa ninu  ètò nla Re. Ó pa Abrahamu lase lati rin pelu otito niwaju Re. Isreli ni a si pa lase lati se igboran si oro Re ki won ki o le gba ibukun. Olorun le pase àwẹ̀, adura, isoore, isin, tabi wipe ki a ni igbekele. Nigbati a ba jọ̀wọ́ oun ti a ni fun Olorun, yio so di pupo fun ogo nla Re. Igboran rẹ̣ le kéré bi ti opa Mose sugbon o le si ilekun si iyanu. Oluwa kii wo oun ti o ni bi o se tobi to , bikose okan to fẹ́. Nigbati a ba gboran, Oluwa a rìn. Se isaro: kini ebun, ọrọ̀, tabi ona igboran ti Olorun n bere lowo re loni?

BIBELI KIKA: Eksodu 4: 1-7

ADURA: Oluwa, ran mi lowo lati gboran nigba  ti iwo ba ni ki n se ohunkohun. Sọ oun ti mo fun o di pupo fun ogo Re. Amin

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