Got Water - A Serving DevotionalSample

Serving….Just Add Water!
Jesus’ Recipe for Exquisite Wine differs from the basics used in most wine. No grapes. No sugar. No yeast. No pectic enzyme. Jesus just used common water. There was no long process spanning months or years, there wasn’t time. When the wine was gone, it had to be replaced immediately. Jesus didn’t gather what was expected; rather Christ used the ordinary, just water. It is the same with you and me. We are never going to be good enough, that is exactly right and equally unimportant. God doesn’t call the qualified, He qualifies the called. What we have is all we need to serve, no matter how common our water, our ability is.
Jesus’ Recipe for Exquisite Wine differs from the basics used in most wine. No grapes. No sugar. No yeast. No pectic enzyme. Jesus just used common water. There was no long process spanning months or years, there wasn’t time. When the wine was gone, it had to be replaced immediately. Jesus didn’t gather what was expected; rather Christ used the ordinary, just water. It is the same with you and me. We are never going to be good enough, that is exactly right and equally unimportant. God doesn’t call the qualified, He qualifies the called. What we have is all we need to serve, no matter how common our water, our ability is.
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There are a lot of excuses for not serving God. Looking at Christ’s first miracle (John 2:3-8), we can see how can we offer up all we have, water from our own wells, in service to Jesus, the results are exquisite wine.
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