USE WHAT YOU HAVE

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Scripture Reading: John 15:1-8

“If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit.”
John 15:5 (TNIV)

In Breaking Barriers, Dirk Vander Steen writes about Laraba, a Nigerian woman. Laraba owned nothing. She had even lost her fingers and toes as a side effect of leprosy. Her feet seemed hopelessly deformed. But some kind Christian medical people gave her surgery to restore a walking surface to her feet. For months Laraba lay in a hospital bed with heavy casts on her legs, but her hands stayed busy. She would never have been able to pay for the surgery or follow-up care with money, but she made little gifts. She did embroidery, stitching Bible verses or short Nigerian proverbs on pieces of cloth. Each of these took weeks to complete. One day she handed a completed text to one of her caregivers. As he praised and thanked her, she lifted her fingerless hands before him and declared, “I make use of what I have.” Most of us feel as if we don't have much to offer in service to God. Yet our strength is not in ourselves, but in the Savior, Jesus Christ. As a branch needs the vine that it grows from, so we need our Lord and Savior. In him we will bear much fruit. He will take the little that we have and use it for great good when we offer it to him and “make use of what we have.”

Prayer

Thank you, dear Jesus, for giving us gifts to share with others. May we make use of what we have. May we also encourage others to use their gifts to the glory of God. Amen.

Mark Stephenson

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Martin Iloh 9:36 PM August 27th, 2008

That’s a wonderful testimony from Laraba, one who could be seen in today’s Nigeria as a destitute or beggar, yet she is so filled with hope and faith in the Lord that such inspiring words could come out of her. I’m so much inspired by her courage and faith and hardwork.
I pray that Nigerians (and the world) could see and read this moving words of Laraba.
Thank for keeping us posted with such inspiring and courageous statements from people like Laraba.
May the good Lord continue to guide all of you at Back to God Ministries in your effort at spreading the gospel.
Brotherly,
Martin.
Lagos, Nigeria

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