Beyond A Drop of Water

Beyond A Drop of Water

Author Darlene J. Conard

While scrolling over Facebook posts, a video caught my attention. A man found himself alone, lost in the desert in search of water. He walked quite a while before he spotted in the distance a faucet. Tiny droplets of water fell into the hot desert sand. A drop of water was better than nothing, right? The hand of God descended from the heavens to lead him away from it.  Time after time the man ignored the Lord’s guiding hand.

Finally, he made it! It wasn’t close to being enough to quench his thirst. It was better than nothing, right? He fell to his knees covered in rags, sticking his tongue out to satisfy his thirst as the one drop broke away from the valve opening. Satisfied he went on his own way. If he would have only understood that God’s plan was much greater, he’s thirst indeed would have been quench. God’s intentions always go beyond secular boundaries. He would have had more than enough. “If you will just listen and trust Me, I’ll pour out a blessing on you that you can’t contain.” The desperate man forfeited a marvelous oasis with a pure, full running fountain.

“God help me to realize that something great lays ahead, because You are in control. I don’t know what is ahead.” He doesn’t always reveal things.

We want our prayers to manifest through the divine order of God, not something we feel that is right. What is He saying about the job, the vehicle, house or a struggling marriage? What instructions has He given about difficulties in general?  

Something within me has released supernaturally. I sincerely desire to witness that all experience a paramount dispensation involving God.

“God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work:” 2 Corinthians 9:8 KJV

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2 thoughts on “Beyond A Drop of Water

  1. I read today’s message and it insprined me to read his word more. I will send you twi guotes not scripture but it has the same meanings. First is: – [ ] “WE CAN BE TIRED, WEARY AND EMOTIONALLY DISTRAUGHT, BUT AFTER SPENDING THE TIME ALONE WITH GOD, WE FIND THAT HE INJECKS INTO OUR BODY ENERGY, POWER AND STRENGTH.”—-CHARLES STANLEY, second: “IF GOD SEND US ON STONY PATHS, HE ROVIDES US WITH STRONG SHOES.”—CORRIE TEN BOOM Final scripture: “God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose” (Rom. 8:28). Paul wrote this!!

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