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Title: Miracles are in Your Hands

Exodus (11) The miracle is in your hands (Exodus 4:1-4)

 

 

 

< The blessing of obedience >

 

In Exodus 3, when God gave Moses the mission to lead the people of Israel, he kept giving various reasons and saying that he couldn't do it. Then he must have remembered the failure of 40 years ago. At that time, despite being a prince in Egypt, he tried to save his people, but failed desperately. After 40 years have passed since then, how can he save the Israelites now, who had been a shepherd in the wilderness of Midian?

 

Then God promised him, “I will be with you.” But Moses still gives excuses. “They will not believe me and will not listen to me” (verse 1). As Moses continued to speak unsurely, God asks. “What is in your hand?” Then Moses said. “It is a staff (verse 2).”

 

Why did God ask that question, knowing that Moses had a staff in his hand? That question has a double line. That means you only need one stick. Even an existence like a dry staff can be greatly used by God. What matters is not “what do you have?” but “do you live by your mission?” is to do No matter how small one has, if it is given to God, it becomes a source of great power.

 

< A miracle in my hands >

 

Miracles can happen now. Also, the source of miracles is already within us. God has already given us the power to work miracles. When the disciples said, “There are only five bowls,” the Lord told them to bring them and performed a miracle of feeding 5,000 people with it (Matthew 14:17-18). The important thing is to use what you have now. Miracles do not come from far, but come from what we already have.

 

Why can't people be the heroes of miracles? Because we leave what is already there and wait for a miracle to fall from heaven. Don't just expect miracles to fall directly from the sky. Even manna did not fall directly from heaven. Exodus 16:14 says this. “After the dew had dried, there was something small and round on the ground of the wilderness, something as small as frost.” The verse suggests that dew was used in the miracle of manna.

 

Miracles do not fall directly from the sky, but are found beneath the dew that was already on the earth. So the Israelites experienced the miracle of manna every day. Such miracles can happen to us as well. Now look under the dew around you. Then you can take the already given miracle. Usually, miracles are given by multiplying existing ones rather than by creating new ones.

 

The source of miracles is already in your hands, in your home and around you. When it merges with your beliefs, real miracles happen. Also, as the knowledge of God increases, such miracles become more vivid. Therefore, seek out the staff that God has already given in our hands, such as five jars and dew, and give them to us for the purpose of our mission. Then, even now, you can experience miracles as many times as you want. Do you really have nothing? Still, do not forget that there is a miraculous source of prayer.

 

 

Now, find your staff, five jars, and dew, and give it to God with a brilliant dream and vision, and pray earnestly. Then a miraculous history will surely appear. If you keep praying, the day will come when the soul associated with you will be the material of the greatest blessing. Now, don't limit God and seek miraculous work. So, believe in Jesus, become a person, be used greatly in holy work, and live a life full of joy and reward.

 

 


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