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“There are no half measures in the kingdom of God. He will meet all your needs according to his riches, in Christ. And that, with quality!”
In John chapter 2 we read of the first miracle Jesus performed. He, his family and friends had been invited to a wedding in Cana. According to Jewish custom, the bride was probably still confined to her wedding chamber or huppah. She would remain there for the seven days of the huppah feast. It was probably toward the middle of these seven days of celebration that Jesus’ mother overheard the servants mention that the wine had run out. By her persistence, Mary persuaded Jesus to intervene. Jesus proceeded to convert 816 litres of water into the finest quality wine.
There are several significant truths in this story that have impacted my life, as a God Tracker. I’d like to share two with you today.
Before we can expect a miracle of God’s righteous new, we need to repent of our sinful of old. God desires to turn your old mundane routines into new excellent purposes if you are willing to come to him with clean hands and a pure heart.
What are you seeking God for today? Do you have a need in your life? Do you feel as though you have run out of steam to face tomorrow? Well, let me say that God is able and willing to meet all your needs, and then some! When Paul the Apostle complained that he had run dry, Jesus told him, “My grace is sufficient for you.” At another time Jesus said, “I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” There are no half measures in the kingdom of God. He will meet all your needs according to his riches, in Christ. And that, with quality.
There is much more in this story. Please read it. Please take it to heart.
God-tracking is expecting God’s abundance with a pure heart
READ ALL ABOUT ITJohn 2
Psalm 24:3-4
2 Corinthians 12:7-9
John 10:10
Philippians 4:19
Follow Dudley Anderson on Twitter @godtracker
DON’T GIVE UP, LOOK UP & PRAY
Now, O Lord, turn my humble water into the most high-quality new wine, for your glory
“Dear Lord, thank you for that amazing story in the book of John, when you turned water into wine. I see now that you are able and willing to meet all my needs with excellence and abundance. Lord, I come to you in repentance of all that I have said, done or through that has, in any way, grieved your Holy Spirit. I cleanse my hands and my heart in confession and repentance. Now, O Lord, turn my humble water into the most high-quality new wine, for your glory. Amen.”
If you desire more prayer, please email me - dudley@godtracker.co.uk
SUBSCRIBE to the FREE weekly e-devotional GodTracker at… http://eepurl.com/dxTLAf
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What is GodTracker? GodTracker is a weekly e-mail devotional based on the premise that God has a plan for our lives. His Word calls us to seek his plan by acknowledging him in all our ways and by tracking his purposes, in faith.
Listen to podcasts by Dudley Anderson at…
https://www.dudleyanderson.net
GodTracker is brought to you free of charge. However, there are many expenses involved in delivering this service to you. Please consider partnering with us to help us continue providing this inspirational thought, at http://godtracker.co.uk/
GodTracker is published at godtracker.co.uk
“There are no half measures in the kingdom of God. He will meet all your needs according to his riches, in Christ. And that, with quality!”
Philippians 4:19And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
There are several significant truths in this story that have impacted my life, as a God Tracker. I’d like to share two with you today.
- Vessels of Purification
Before we can expect a miracle of God’s righteous new, we need to repent of our sinful of old. God desires to turn your old mundane routines into new excellent purposes if you are willing to come to him with clean hands and a pure heart.
- More Than Enough
What are you seeking God for today? Do you have a need in your life? Do you feel as though you have run out of steam to face tomorrow? Well, let me say that God is able and willing to meet all your needs, and then some! When Paul the Apostle complained that he had run dry, Jesus told him, “My grace is sufficient for you.” At another time Jesus said, “I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” There are no half measures in the kingdom of God. He will meet all your needs according to his riches, in Christ. And that, with quality.
There is much more in this story. Please read it. Please take it to heart.
God-tracking is expecting God’s abundance with a pure heart
READ ALL ABOUT ITJohn 2
Psalm 24:3-4
2 Corinthians 12:7-9
John 10:10
Philippians 4:19
Follow Dudley Anderson on Twitter @godtracker
DON’T GIVE UP, LOOK UP & PRAY
Now, O Lord, turn my humble water into the most high-quality new wine, for your glory
“Dear Lord, thank you for that amazing story in the book of John, when you turned water into wine. I see now that you are able and willing to meet all my needs with excellence and abundance. Lord, I come to you in repentance of all that I have said, done or through that has, in any way, grieved your Holy Spirit. I cleanse my hands and my heart in confession and repentance. Now, O Lord, turn my humble water into the most high-quality new wine, for your glory. Amen.”
If you desire more prayer, please email me - dudley@godtracker.co.uk
SUBSCRIBE to the FREE weekly e-devotional GodTracker at… http://eepurl.com/dxTLAf
----------------------------
What is GodTracker? GodTracker is a weekly e-mail devotional based on the premise that God has a plan for our lives. His Word calls us to seek his plan by acknowledging him in all our ways and by tracking his purposes, in faith.
Listen to podcasts by Dudley Anderson at…
https://www.dudleyanderson.net
GodTracker is brought to you free of charge. However, there are many expenses involved in delivering this service to you. Please consider partnering with us to help us continue providing this inspirational thought, at http://godtracker.co.uk/
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