Heaven Land Devotions - So Much With So Little
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Yesterday morning during an extended time of devotions I paused to reflect on what I read. However during that time, unexpectedly, I began to think of this channel, and how many subscribers there are now.
My reflecting had nothing to do about notches on my belt, but something deeper was happening. I thought, in a very strange way how much I am doing yet reaching so few. It was truly what I felt in that moment.
It was more than just a feeling but something I was being shown. It was as if I could see in my spirit what God was getting at.
It was the getting away from the crowd, the intimacy of the "eye to eye," the "one by one," the "face to face."
I looked back to the very few people in the beginning and the fervor of being a pioneer setting out into my own frontier without any limits.
I thought about how much more I do now (very joyfully) and as I reflected, this message came to me from within my spirit:
"You can do so little with so much and so much with so very little."
As those words were spoken to me the thickness of the Holy Ghost surrounded me, and rested upon me.
As the morning drew on I was prompted to study the life of George Matheson "The Blind Preacher." Afterwards I knew why the Lord led me to do so.
Hopefully when you listen to this message today you too will understand and be comforted.
It is not the grand life and excellent achievments, but instead a total dependency on God in the smallest parts of our lives.
Christ becoming our whole dependency.
"The things we do today - sowing seeds, or sharing simple truths of Christ - people will someday refer to as the first things that prompted them to think of Him."
~ George Matheson
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