Buried Treasure - March 22, 2011

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Buried Treasure

But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.
2 Corinthians 4:7

God has given each of us a talent that He wants to use for His purposes. It may be lying dormant under layers of failure, fear and low self-esteem. You may be aware of your talent, yet not know how to put it to work. Maybe you have been going from place to place or relationship to relationship hoping to find someone who will acknowledge it and draw it out. If so, listen: "We have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the power may be of God and not ourselves." Only the One who placed your talent within you knows where it is hidden and how to release it. Delayed destiny is the devil's delight. By not allowing God to develop your talent, you end up frustrated, living far below your potential, making poor decisions. The fact is; you have so much treasure buried within you that the enemy is out to steal it. You never have to wonder about his motive. Jesus says he "comes only to rob" (John 10:10). Now, you do not rob somebody unless they have something worth taking, right? Your talent may be raw and undeveloped, or buried under years of self-doubt, unconfessed sin, bad habits, regret and despair. But God can take something that looks like nothing, and create something wonderful with it. Just think, He made the earth from nothing - so imagine what He can do when He has something to start with! Today begin to pray "Father, help me to recognize and release the talents You have placed within me, and begin using them for Your glory." Amen

 

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  • Tuesday, March 22. 2011 Darlene wrote:
    Dear Mr. Hetzner,
    I really needed to hear that today. Thank you. Today I encourage you to continue to be a blessing in my life and in the life of others. I need to hear devotions everyday. They are tools that go with my readings to live by and I need this. Thank you so much for your work. Have a blessed day Mr. Hetzner.
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    Blessings,

    Darlene
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