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Called to Worship

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What Do You Have in Your House?

Our missional family has the benefit of being keenly aware of God's faithfulness month by month. God gives us what we need when we need it. Not more or less. There's always space for a miracle in our budget. There have been many times, including this week, when our deficit seems overwhelming. We prayed. We did the legwork. Deadlines pressed. There was not enough.

When the bankrupt widow cried to Elisha after she lost her husband and was about to lose her sons, he asked her, "What do you have in the house?" (2 Kings 4:2)

When the disciples felt the weight of a hillside full of families unable to travel home with their hunger, Jesus asked, "How many loaves do you have? Go and see." (Mark 6:38)

The widow gave her one jar of oil, and a little boy gave his lunch. They put what was in their hands into God's, and it multiplied until every need was met.

This same miracle happened to us this week on Facebook Marketplace. A large sum pressed hard. There were no resources. We looked at what we had and found one thing. It was not worth enough, but worth something. We put it in God's hands while posting it for sale. The same day, a Christ-follower and perfect stranger to us, purchased it for more than it was worth and asked if he could help raise more funds!

Miracles on Marketplace. Miracles in your workplace, classroom, traffic jam, and dinner table. Provision for your deficit. I'm praising God today because He's an everyday, everywhere, marketplace, "What do you have in your house?" kind of God. When we don't see a way, He IS the Way. When there's not enough, He IS enough.

Listen to Jesus Culture's "More than Enough".

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Called to Worship

In the quiet, tender spaces of motherhood and missionary life, worship became more than a song—it became survival. From her home in South Africa, missionary Kacy Ladd shares heartfelt stories of waiting, wrestling, and whispered prayers in the midnight hours—especially while parenting her autistic son. Through tears and worship, she discovered God’s nearness in the hardest places. This devotional is a gentle invitation from one mama to another: come find Jesus in your own wilderness. He sees you, He loves you, and even here—especially here—He is near and worthy of your worship.

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