Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Wonderful devo by David Wilkerson


JESUS HAD A PLAN
by David Wilkerson

“When Jesus then lifted up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him,
he saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat? And this
he said to prove him: for he himself knew what he would do” (John 6:5-6).
Jesus took Philip aside, and said, “Philip, there are thousands of people
here. They are all hungry. Where are we going to buy enough bread to feed them?
What do you think we should do?”

How incredibly loving of Christ. Jesus knew all along what he was going to do;
the verse above tells us so. Yet the Lord was trying to teach Philip something,
and the lesson he was imparting to him applies to each of us today. Think about
it: How many in Christ’s body sit up half the night trying to figure out
their problems? We think, “Maybe this will work. No, no…. Maybe that will
solve it. No….”

Philip and the apostles didn’t have just a bread problem. They had a bakery
problem…and a money problem…and a distribution problem…and a
transportation problem…and a time problem. Add it all up, and they had
problems they couldn’t even imagine. Their situation was absolutely
impossible.

Jesus knew all along exactly what he going to do. He had a plan. And the same
is true of your troubles and difficulties today. There is a problem, but Jesus
knows your whole situation. And he comes to you, asking, “What are we going
to do about this?”

The correct answer from Philip would have been, “Jesus, you are God. Nothing
is impossible with you. So, I’m giving this problem over to you. It’s no
longer mine, but yours.”

That’s just what we need to say to our Lord today, in the midst of our
crisis: “Lord, you are the miracle worker and I’m going to surrender all my
doubts and fears to you. I entrust this entire situation, my whole life, into
your care. I know you won’t allow me to faint. In fact, you already know what
you’re going to do about my problem. I trust in your power.”