What's in Your Hand?

2 Corinthians 9:8-10 reminds us that God gives seed to the sower. This scripture is speaking about giving money to support the kingdom's work on earth. However, we can apply this Godly principle to other areas of life. God supplies the seed and increases. God gives us what He expects us to sow. 


The gift, the talent, the idea, the act of service all come from God to be poured out for His glory. In the pouring out, He multiplies. He gives the supply and causes it to multiply. 

He requires us to offer it up before Him, to pour it out. He requires us to obey Him. Not to bury the talent, the gift, the act of service or love. 


God never asks us to give what He hasn’t already given to us.


We see this in several passages:

  • Abraham with Issac (Genesis 22)
  • Moses with the staff (Exodus 4)
  • Elijah under juniper tree (1 Kings 19)
  • Shunammite woman with oil and empty vessels (2 Kings 4:8-37)
  • David defeats Goliath (1 Samuel 17)
  • Disciples with the nets, fish, and loaves of bread (Luke 5: 4-6; John 21:6-8; Matthew 14:17-19)
  • The wine and the wedding in Cana (John 2:1-12)
  • Mary with the oil and her hair (John 12)


God does not expect us to create from nothingness. Only He can do that. He is the only One that called things forth and created things seen from what was unseen (Genesis 1:1; Hebrews 11:3; Colossians 1:16).

Instead, He asks us, just like He asked Moses, “What’s that you have in your hand?”. 

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