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       Come 
        As You Are 
        There's a quote I want to share with you from a book called 
        The Testing of Faith by Ray Stedman. In it he talks about the 
        little boy in the crowd who had five loaves and two fish, and 
        how the boy offered them when there wasn't any food for 5,000 
        people. Stedman uses this as a lesson for all of us never to be 
        afraid to offer what we have, because we can never tell what 
        God is going to do with it. He says that Jesus never asks us to 
        start accumulating more before we begin to minister. When I get 
        to here, I'll start ministering, when I graduate from college, 
        when I have all my finances secured-then I'll give some time to help 
        somebody else. All God wants is what we have right now. As 
        soon as Jesus found out what was available in the crowd, that 
        was all he needed. Just one lad's lunch was all it took. 
       You don't 
        have to be afraid that what you have is too little 
        to offer. Whatever we're willing to offer is used by God and multiplied. 
         
        -- from the sermon " Reflections on the Feeding of God's People" 
        by The Rev. William A. Kolb. 
      
      
       
        Read the sermon in its entirety. 
         
         
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