
"Now He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness."
2 Corinthians 9:10 (NIV)
Yesterday we talked about promotion, and how the priest Mattathias began the Feast of Hanukkah, which is still celebrated in Jewish homes today. But do you know the story behind the "Menorah," the nine-candled stand that sits in many Jewish homes during this celebratory time? While the Jews celebrated the return of their temple, they encountered a lamp with only a one-day supply of oil. Miraculously, God gave enough illumination to the candelabrum, allowing it to burn for eight extra days and nights.
During Hanukkah, one candle is lit each day to remember this miracle that God so wondrously gave. The Scriptures promise us that God gives seed to the person who desires to sow. Some may say that they have nothing to give, but that is never the case as far as God is concerned. Take a look around and think:
1. What do I have that can become a blessing for another?
2. Do I have something material like money, clothes, books, cookware, etc.?
3. What about intangible things like a great attitude, a thankful heart, or a helping hand?
You always have something you can sow. God would be a liar if you truly had nothing. Change your mind about how you see your life. Rather than looking for people to solve your problems, find out what you can do to solve theirs. As always, God is faithful to His Word, giving illumination, providing seed as you "enlarge the harvest of your righteousness."
Daily Confession:
Father, I thank You for providing me with seed to sow and for making me a blessing wherever I go.