Serve
Are we truly available for God to use us? This powerful message challenges us to examine our hearts and consider how we can make ourselves more open to God's calling. The central theme revolves around Isaiah 6:8, where the prophet responds to God's call with 'Here I am, send me.' We're encouraged to adopt this same attitude of availability in three key areas: our treasure, our time, and our talents. The story of the boy with five loaves and two fish serves as a poignant reminder that when we make what little we have available to God, He can do miraculous things. This message urges us to trust God more fully, reminding us that He doesn't always call us to drastic sacrifices, but rather to be open and willing to use what we have for His glory. As we reflect on this, we're challenged to consider: Are we putting God in a box by limiting how we're willing to serve Him? How might our lives change if we approached each day with an attitude of 'Here I am, Lord, use me'?