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Today’s Scripture
John 2:6 (ESV)
“Now there were six stone water jars there for the Jewish rites of purification, each holding twenty or thirty gallons.”
Opening the Scriptures
John now draws our attention to something standing nearby at the wedding: six large stone water jars.
These were not ordinary drinking containers. John specifically tells us that they were connected with Jewish purification practices.
The jars were large. Together they could hold well over one hundred gallons of water.
At this point, however, they were simply standing there.
The servants did not yet know why Jesus would soon direct their attention toward them.
This detail reminds us of something important when reading Scripture. God often accomplishes His purposes through things that appear completely ordinary.
The servants saw water jars.
Jesus knew what He was about to do.
Living God’s Word Today
We often think God can use us only when we possess something impressive.
We may believe we need greater ability, more education, more money, greater influence, or better circumstances before we can serve Him effectively.
But Scripture repeatedly challenges that thinking.
God is not limited by what appears small or ordinary to us.
The question is not whether what we possess seems impressive.
The question is whether it is available for His purposes.
Those stone jars could not perform a miracle.
Neither could the servants.
The power belonged entirely to Christ.
That distinction is essential in Christian service.
Whenever God accomplishes something through our lives, ministries, churches, abilities, or resources, we must never confuse the instrument with the One who supplies the power.
Christ receives the glory.
Perhaps you sometimes feel that what you have to offer God is insignificant.
Do not measure usefulness according to human standards.
Bring what you have under the authority of Christ.
Your time can be used by Him.
Your home can be used by Him.
Your abilities can be used by Him.
Your resources can be used by Him.
Your ordinary conversations can become opportunities to speak truth and demonstrate the love of Christ.
But never forget: the power is not in us.
We are servants. Christ is Lord.
The six stone jars were standing at Cana, ready to be used according to His command.
The servants would soon discover that ordinary obedience placed them in the service of an extraordinary Savior.
Our responsibility today remains the same.
Be available.
Listen to His Word.
Obey what He commands.
And give Christ all the glory for whatever He accomplishes.
Question for Today:
Are you willing to place what you have at Christ’s disposal for His purposes?
Respond: “Lord, use what You have given me for Your glory.”
DAILY BREAD FELLOWSHIP DBF-001-027 Today’s Scripture John 2:6 (ESV) “Now there were six stone water jars there for the Jewish rites of purification, each holding twenty or thirty gallons.” Opening the Scriptures John now draws our attention to something standing nearby at the wedding: six large stone water jars. These were not ordinary drinking containers. John specifically tells us that they were connected with Jewish purification practices. The jars were large. Together they could hold well over one hundred gallons of water. At this point, however, they were simply standing there. The servants did not yet know why Jesus would soon direct their attention toward them. This detail reminds us of something important when reading Scripture. God often accomplishes His purposes through things that appear completely ordinary. The servants saw water jars. Jesus knew what He was about to do. Living God’s Word Today We often think God can use us only when we possess something impressive. We may believe we need greater ability, more education, more money, greater influence, or better circumstances before we can serve Him effectively. But Scripture repeatedly challenges that thinking. God is not limited by what appears small or ordinary to us. The question is not whether what we possess seems impressive. The question is whether it is available for His purposes. Those stone jars could not perform a miracle. Neither could the servants. The power belonged entirely to Christ. That distinction is essential in Christian service. Whenever God accomplishes something through our lives, ministries, churches, abilities, or resources, we must never confuse the instrument with the One who supplies the power. Christ receives the glory. Perhaps you sometimes feel that what you have to offer God is insignificant. Do not measure usefulness according to human standards. Bring what you have under the authority of Christ. Your time can be used by Him. Your home can be used by Him. Your abilities can be used by Him. Your resources can be used by Him. Your ordinary conversations can become opportunities to speak truth and demonstrate the love of Christ. But never forget: the power is not in us. We are servants. Christ is Lord. The six stone jars were standing at Cana, ready to be used according to His command. The servants would soon discover that ordinary obedience placed them in the service of an extraordinary Savior. Our responsibility today remains the same. Be available. Listen to His Word. Obey what He commands. And give Christ all the glory for whatever He accomplishes. Question for Today: Are you willing to place what you have at Christ’s disposal for His purposes? Respond: “Lord, use what You have given me for Your glory.”
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