A rock in my hands is a simple reminder of the awesome variety of nature. In David’s hands, it’s the end of tyranny. A rod in my hands can help me to walk if I am tired; a rod in Moses’ hands parted the Red Sea. A rubber ball in my hands might give me some fun in the park; a rubber ball in Michael Jordan’s hands gave him many basketball championships. Fish and loaves in my hands is a fish sandwich; fish and loaves in the Lord Jesus’ hands fed the multitudes. Grain in my hands might be a simple breakfast; grain in Joseph’s hands kept the nations fed during seven years of famine. Nails in my hands can help me to build a small project; nails in the Lord Jesus’ hands provided salvation for mankind.
You see, it all depends on whose hands it’s in. What will you do with what God placed in your hands? Selah.
Matthew 14:19(NKJV) – “Then He commanded the multitudes to sit down on the grass. And He took the five loaves and the two fish, and looking up to heaven, He blessed and broke and gave the loaves to the disciples; and the disciples gave to the multitudes.”