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Friday, May 15, 2015

Little is Much When God is in It

God is the Master Multiplier
Day 106 of Photo Inspirations -- Little is much when God is in it!
Our course was altered -- instead of to Nova Scotia, our voyage has detoured to Portugal because of the rough waters. Going further north, then east wasn't going to work. So we're going East-North Easterly heading toward Ponta Delgada -- the largest municipality of the Azores in Portugal. What a great adventure!
This morning my devotion was about the story where Jesus told the disciples to find food to feed the crowd of over 5,000 and all they could come up with was a little boy's lunch of two loaves and five fish. Co-partnering with the disciples and a little boy, Jesus was able to feed the masses by multiplying what they had on hand.
He is the Master multiplier. We are the chosen partners He uses. Imagine that little boy's story the rest of his life? Jesus used ME! He takes little and makes BIG out of it. "Little is much when God is in it!"
What if, today, we present Him with what we have? There was an individual on our ship that was having such physical issues that they had to turn the ship around to take him back to port. The medical team deemed it crucial to get him emergency assistance on land as soon as possible. So what "little" did I have to help him? My prayers And that's what I did. I met a lovely lady on this ship who very obviously had gone through tremendous physical challenges. What could I do for her? Stop to speak to her, to engage her in conversation, to applaud her courage and tenacity.
Not a big deal at all. But, if I"m one of God's partners, my little just might be the BIG God uses to multiply blessings to them. How about you? Maybe inviting someone to dinner today or giving items you no longer need away, or taking a meal to someone. It may seem little to you, but BIG to them. Yes, little becomes BIG when we accept our partnership with THE MULTIPLIER!

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