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Good morning and Happy Friday!!! Have a blessed day!! Todays Devotional A Pocketful of Miracles by Dr Tony Evans (Exodus 14, Psalms 3) A lot of what God wants to do in your life wont be done until you do what He has already revealed to you. What He asks you to do isnt always all that huge, just like Moses move at the Red Sea wasnt all that huge. All God was asking Moses to do was to hold out his stick. Thats not that huge. If Moses would just hold out his stick, then God said that He would handle the rest. He would do all of the big stuff. He would open the Red Sea, harden Pharaohs heart, make him go in after them, and close the Red Sea back up. But to reveal the faith within us, God often asks us to do our little thing first. Hold out our sticks. Take that step. Make the move. Have the conversation. Quit the job to stay at home. Accept the job that He has shown. Stop the habit. Curb the tongue. Go to church. Go overseas. Whatever it is that He is revealing to you, God will often wait to do His big thing until you have done what He has asked you to do. He does this because He wants us to see Him in a way weve never seen Him before. He wants us to experience Him in a way that weve never experienced Him before. He wants us to see the connection between our act of faith and His deliverance. He wants to be more than just a Cosmic-Santa Claus with a pocketful of miracles to throw down. God wants a relationship with you. He wants you to see Him up close and personal so He puts you in a situation where He is your only solution. Where it cant be fixed if He doesnt fix it. Where it cant be reversed if He doesnt reverse it. Where it cant be solved if He doesnt solve it. Because, God says, Ive let you use all of the natural options available to you, and you are still stuck. Well then, when that happens, know that you are stuck with a purpose. Look to God.
Posted on: Fri, 08 Nov 2013 14:56:13 +0000

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