When I started to serve the Lord, a dear woman discipled me in the act of letting go. She would show me that when she was frustrated, angry, wanting something to happen that wasn't...she would say, let it go! The very words pop into my mind often. Today's devotional from ODB.org is written by David Egner and a poignant reminder of why I need to let it go.
Let it Go
Say, “The Lord has need of it,” and immediately he will send it here. —Mark 11:3
Many years ago, when a young friend asked if he could borrow our car, my wife and I were hesitant at first. It was our
car. We owned it, and we depended on it. But we soon felt convicted to
share it with him because we knew that God wanted us to care for others.
So we handed the keys over to him, and he traveled to a church 30 miles
away to conduct a youth rally. The meeting was used by the Lord to
bring teens to Christ.
Jesus
instructed His disciples to take another man’s donkey. The Son of God
told His men to “loose it and bring it” to Him (Mark 11:2). If someone
objected, they were to say, “The Lord has need of it,” and they would
then be permitted to lead it away. That donkey carried Christ into
Jerusalem on what we call Palm Sunday.
There’s a lesson here for us to consider. We all have things that we hold dear. We may have thought, I could never part with that.
It may be a new truck, a coat, some other possession, or our precious
few free hours during the week. Will we be open to give when someone
obviously needs something we have?
If
you sense that the Spirit is speaking to you, let your time or
possession go, as the owner released his animal to Jesus. He will then
be glorified as He deserves! —David Egner
Make me a channel of blessing today,
Make me a channel of blessing, I pray;
My life possessing, my service blessing,
Make me a channel of blessing today. —Smyth
God gives us all we need, so we can give to others in their need.