Dunamis

When we have made a decision to change for the better, that is a positive thing. Some change takes very little effort. Let’s say we need to floss our teeth at night, make our bed in the morning, or quit watching TV so late at night. Relatively, this kind of change is easy.
Other changes are harder. What about beginning to exercise, losing weight, applying ourselves at work…we may definitely need a kickstart to get going. We will also need some help to keep at our desired goal.
Some changes are almost impossible to implement in our lives without some real help. Breaking any kind of addiction, be it tobacco, alcohol, drugs, or pornography, usually requires some outside help. It is pretty hard to muster up the inner strength to kick these on our own. Some would say we need a miracle, especially if they have had a hold on us for some time.
That’s where dunamis comes in. In the Scriptures, it is one of the words used to describe God’s power. Google says it this way, “Dunamis is a Greek word meaning “power,” “strength,” or “ability,” often used in the New Testament to signify miraculous, inherent, or supernatural power from God.” It is where we get the word dynamite from.
Wouldn’t it be nice to have some dynamite power to help us make those difficult changes in our lives? The great thing is that it is available to each and every one of us. All we have to do is ask. Yes, that’s it. We just need to ask the Lord for help, and he is available to help us with whatever we need.
“But I don’t know him,” you might say to me. No problem, he knows you, and he is just waiting to help you. His hand is stretched out to help whoever calls on him. “But you don’t know what I’ve done.” True, but he does, and he is there waiting to help you make the changes you need. 
Jesus said, “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you.” Matt. 7: 7-8. When he says you, he means you. The ground at the cross is level; anyone can come, there is no litmus test you must meet. Come and ask for help. He is just waiting to give you his dynamite power to change.
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A Sack Lunch

One day a young boy went out to the countryside to hear a man talk about the kingdom of heaven. He came prepared for a long day, and so he brought a sack lunch. Many people came out that day; in fact, there were about 5,000 men, not counting the women and children. They listened all afternoon, and it grew late. The people were getting hungry and there was no place to purchase food, so the teacher’s followers asked him to send the people away so they could go into the nearby towns and villages and buy what they needed. The teacher looked at them and said, “You give them something to eat.”

I’m sure his followers looked at him like he was joking. Finally, one of them took him seriously and found a boy who had a sack lunch. He said, “There’s a little boy who has five barley loaves and two fish. But that’s a drop in the bucket for a crowd like this.” The boy gave up his lunch, the teacher took the food, blessed it, broke it, and his followers passed it around. Miraculously, there was enough to feed everyone.

This is a well known story about Jesus and his disciples. There’s a lot we can unpack here but I would like to talk about one aspect of it. Our God is God of multiplication…not just simple multiplication but exponential multiplication. Knowing that, where does that leave us, and what do we do with the little we have?

So many times, a need arises and we think, “I don’t have much. The little I could give wouldn’t make much difference.” But is that really true? If we serve a God of multiplication, can’t he take what we give and make it go much further? I believe he can. In fact, I have seen it myself.

I have seen him take a bag of clothes and bless several families with them. I have seen him multiply food at dinner so that it served more people than it was prepared for. I have seen him take a box full of canned food and help feed multiple people. Why and how can it work this way?

The key is offering what we have to God, letting him bless it and then multiply it. Don’t be afraid to give five or ten dollars to a worthy cause. It can go a lot further than you think. This principle not only happens in the earthly realm but also in the heavenly one. One ministry I know of, “The Jesus Film Project,” goes around the world showing The Jesus Film in remote locations. Many places are hostile to Christianity, but it doesn’t stop the people from sharing the film. For every dollar a person donates, one person comes to the Lord. These are the statistics, and I believe they are true. Many times, a whole village will come to the Lord after seeing the film. So with just a small donation, people’s lives can be changed for eternity.

What do you have that you could share? Don’t be put off by the size of your offering. Believe in the God of exponential multiplication and let him take your gift, bless it, and bring physical or spiritual life to those in need.

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