trACker number481
The e-Devotional
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07 March 2014
Dear God-tracker
God-tracking is trusting God to meet your needs not your means
I remember when I was made redundant from my job I
thought about how it happens to many people but I thought it would never happen
to me. I was not earning a great deal at the time but when that final paycheque
ran out, things got tough! My lovely wife was earning an income at the time but
it was just not sufficient to see us through each month. So we prayed.
I remember how our needs were met in the most amazing
ways. Some dear friends helped us, because they knew of our needs, but it was the
times that we received provision from sources that had absolutely no concept of
our struggle that were the times that truly amazed me. Funny thing was, I was
never able to tally up the numbers. It seemed that God paid no attention to how
much cash we needed to get through the month, only to getting us through the
month. I am yet to reconcile the quantity of God’s provision with the means to
meet that quantity. God’s ways are not
our ways and his means not our means.
Don’t be surprised after seeking God’s provision for a
particular need, when he begins to provide in ways you would never have expected.
For instance, you may be in financial need and receive an anonymous envelope,
but don’t be disillusioned by a small amount inside. The amount is immaterial;
the simple fact that you received a provision is paramount. God knows your
needs – how much you need – and will always meet that need, provided you
continue to keep your eyes on Jesus and walk in the faith that this generates.
Your God knows your needs and your God is big enough to tally the numbers in
order to meet that need. If you are a Christian believer then you are found in
Christ. The Bible tells us that God will meet all our needs by his riches in
Christ. You see, you are in the same place as God’s riches… in Christ!
God-tracking is trusting
God to meet your needs not your means.
Keep your eyes on Jesus
Dudley
It’s all in the Book…
Isaiah 55:8-13
Philippians 4:19
2 Corinthians 1:19-20
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Verse of the Week
Ephesians 3:20
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.
Quote of the Week
A Sample
of Dudley’s Fave Quotes
“God is
not concerned about how much you have; he is concerned about how much you
need.” --- Kurt Erickson
Don’t Give Up, Look Up!
Look up and Fix Your
Eyes on Jesus!
I realise that
it’s not how much I need that matters but rather how you provide my needs that
does
“My Father, thank you for always meeting my needs. I
realise that it’s not how much I need that matters but rather how you provide
my needs that does. You are my source and my resource. Not only are you the
means of my provision but you are my provision! Help me to walk in faith that
you will meet these needs I have today, as I keep my eyes on Jesus. Help me not
to question the means of your provision but to just walk in the joy of your provision.
I know you know how much I need to get through tomorrow. Today I simply put my
faith in you to get me through tomorrow. In the name of Jesus my Lord, I pray.
Amen.”
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