In the midst of this extraordinary season, I am reminded of the profound power of God's Word and its application to our daily lives. As I delve into the Scriptures, I am not merely preparing sermons; I am seeking to live out the truths I encounter. It is from this place of authentic living that I am able to share and teach. This weekend, as I observed the bustling activity at the Joseph Storehouse, I was struck by the dedication of our volunteers, individuals who serve without seeking recognition, embodying the essence of true servanthood.
The story of Gideon resonates deeply with me. Gideon, who saw himself as the least in his family, was called by God to lead Israel against the Midianites. Despite his initial hesitation, Gideon's story is a testament to God's ability to use anyone who is willing to step into the moment and embrace what God is doing. The Midianites, who had oppressed Israel by destroying their crops, were a constant reminder that just as we are on the verge of breakthrough, challenges often arise. Yet, it is in these moments that we must seize the opportunity to trust in God's provision and timing.
The account of Gideon's army being reduced to 300 men teaches us that God equips those He calls. The strategy given to Gideon was unconventional—breaking pitchers to reveal light, blowing horns, and shouting. It was not the might of the army but their obedience and God's power that brought victory. This narrative encourages us to let our light shine and to trust that God is working even when circumstances seem insurmountable.
The urgency of seizing the moment is paramount. We are called to be aware of what God is doing in the present and to engage intimately with His purposes. We must lay aside distractions and the pursuit of our own agendas to fully embrace God's plan. This is a time of abundance, and we are to ask for rain in the time of rain, to be expectant and ready to receive what God is pouring out.
As I pondered what God wanted to convey to us, the phrase "If not now, when?" emerged. This is a call to action, to not delay in responding to God's prompting. It is a reminder that time is never free; it always costs us something. Therefore, we must redeem the time, making the most of every opportunity to follow God's leading.
In closing, I invite anyone who does not know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior to seize this moment. There is no need for hesitation or delay; the time to follow Jesus is now. As we embrace what God is doing, we will experience the overflow of His abundance in every area of our lives.
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