If you have been watching The Chosen then you might already know what I’m going to be posting this week.
In the live streams and a number of interviews Dallas has spoken about this.
He has stated several times that it’s not our place to make the miracle happen, we only need to bring the loaves and fishes.
It’s so true when you think about it.
We are not able to make any kind of miracle happen. It’s just not in us, regardless of what we might think.
The disciples were only asked to bring what they had, which turned out to be the loaves and fishes. They didn’t have to produce the miracle, that part was left to Jesus. But they were part of the miracle by bringing what they could, the loaves and fishes.
The same is still true for us today. We only need to do our part and leave the miracle to God.
The question is, will we do our bit?
Will we bring the loaves and fishes, or will we make our excuses?
If we do want to see God move in a greater way, then we need to be willing to bring the loaves and fishes.
Father wants to include us in his work and hence he asks us to bring what we can, the loaves and fishes.
Dallas also talks about, just because we bring the loaves and fishes, it doesn’t mean that the miracle will happen.
This can be a tough point for us.
After we have gone through the effort of bringing the loves and fishes, then we can tend to have this expectation that something will happen, after all, we’ve done what you asked for… didn’t we Father.
Sometimes we will feel as though, we have fallen flat onto our face, being left with the thought of, “What have I just done???”
If we have followed Fathers prompting, then we have done just what we need to. We might get to see what it was all about at a later date, or we might not, it’s all in Fathers hands.
Do we have a heart that wants to say yes to Father, just like the lady who danced in the park (one of my earlier posts)
The Lady who Danced
If we can all come to that place where we are all willing to bring our loaves and fishes, regardless of what happens, then how much more will we be helping Father to see his purpose fulfilled, not only in our lives but also in our wider communities.
Can you imagine a church were everyone is willing to bring their loaves and fishes to Father, regardless of what happens?
Wouldn’t that be a miracle all on it’s own?
Everyone doing what they are meant to be doing, when they were meant to be doing it.
That almost sounds like it could be the start of something so much bigger. Revival perhaps?
Father,
Please start with me.
Help me to be willing to bring to You my loaves and fishes.
Help me to think more of You and less about everything else.
Help me to know and trust You that much more so that I want to say yes to You that much more quickly.
Thank you that you do accept me where I am, but please continue to lead and guide me.
Amen
