“The LORD turned to him and said, ‘Go in the strength you
have and save Israel
out of Midian’s hand. Am I not sending you?’” Judges 6:14
Haitians take what is available, and use it, even when it
seems not useable. A truck had an accident, and broken watermelon littered the
highway. What does an American do? Call for a tow truck, call the boss, and
start to calculate the lost product. What does a Haitian do? Pick up the
watermelon and start eating.
A house starts to fall. There’s nothing but sticks around the
barren land. A Haitian gathers the longest sticks they can find, and puts them
around the house to hold up the roof. Just one stick wouldn’t do, but putting
many sticks around the house seems to do the trick.
Gideon didn't have much when the angel of the LORD appeared
to him. He’s hiding in a hole, just trying to get some substance for the day by
thrashing wheat. When Gideon reports his lacking skills to the angel, the
response is to “go in the strength you have.”
The body of Christ can be powerful if we use what we are
given today. Even if it doesn’t seem like much, God will use it combined with
others. Maybe you feel like a stick, a forgotten piece in the land of plenty.
God says to “go in the strength you have,” and contribute.
--Lè sa a, Senyè a bay Jedeyon lòd sa a, li di l:
-- Ale non. Avèk fòs koura you genyen an, w’a deliver pèp
Izrayèl la anba men moun peyi Madyan yo. Se mwen menm menm ki voye ou!
Jij 6:14
By Mollie
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