“Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” (Hebrews 13:5)
In the scripture above, the Lord didn’t say “Be satisfied with whatever you have, be it little or much,” as some folks believe. He wasn’t preaching about materialism and the need for contentment in life, though that’s a good lesson to learn from that scripture; there’s something bigger in there! When He says “be content with such things as ye have,” He’s letting you know that all you have is all you need! That means, with what you have in your hands (no matter how small) God can produce anything you want!
When Jesus was told the wine had finished at the wedding in Canaan, He was unmoved. He simply looked around, saw the water pots and instructed the servants to fill the water pots with water, and the water became wine (John 2:7). It would interest you to know that it wasn’t potable water that turned to wine – It was dish-water! That’s what was available, and from it He produced the best wine.
No matter what Jesus faced, the solution was present with Him, for the solution was in Him. All you have is all you need; don’t look for the answers you seek anywhere else, for they’re right inside you.
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