🌿 Willing Wednesday 🌿
🌿 Willing Wednesday 🌿
Breaking Bread at the Mustard Seed with Stacey
🍞Just a Little Daily Bread…🍞
Isaiah 6:8 ~
“Here am I. Send me!”
There’s something powerful about a willing heart. God isn’t always looking for the most qualified, the most confident, or the most prepared. He’s looking for the one who will simply say, “Yes, Lord.”
Willingness is quiet obedience.
It’s choosing faith over fear.
It’s trusting God even when the path isn’t fully clear.
So often, we wait until we feel “ready.” But God moves when we’re available. A willing heart invites Him to lead, stretch, refine, and use us for His glory. Just like a little mustard seed, willingness may seem small… but in God’s hands, it grows into something far greater than we imagined!
Today ~
🤍 Don’t worry about having all the answers.
🤍 Just bring your heart to His table.
🤍 Let Him break the bread, nourish your spirit, and guide your steps.
🤍 Be willing! God will do the rest.
Lord, I come to You with an open heart. I may not have all the answers, but I am willing. Use me, lead me, and shape me according to Your will. I trust You with every step. In Jesus’ name, Amen!
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Having a willing heart is truly transformative in one's faith journey. I remember a time when I felt uncertain about stepping into a new role of service within my community church. Much like the scripture Isaiah 6:8 says, "Here am I. Send me!", it took that moment of simply saying, "Yes, Lord," to unlock a path of growth and fulfillment I hadn't anticipated. It's easy to get caught up in the need to feel fully prepared or qualified, but the truth lies in our willingness to be available. Willingness acts as quiet obedience—it’s not always loud or obvious, but it shows a deep commitment to faith over fear. When we trust God, even without all the answers or a clear path, He often uses those small acts of faith to bring about remarkable changes, much like the growth of a tiny mustard seed into a strong tree. In my experience, embracing this willingness has been replenishing for my spirit. There is a calming nourishment in bringing an open heart to God’s table, inviting Him to "break the bread" with us each day—this is not just about spiritual food but also about guidance and strength for life's challenges. This mindset encouraged me to step out of my comfort zone, knowing that God's timing and purpose surpass my understanding. It’s important for anyone on their spiritual walk to remember that God isn’t waiting for perfection; He’s waiting for willingness. This way of living cultivates growth, obedience, and a deeper relationship with God, providing a foundation to watch Him move powerfully in your life. If you find yourself hesitant today, take a moment to offer an open heart with the prayer: "Lord, I come to You with an open heart. I may not have all the answers, but I am willing. Use me, lead me, and shape me according to Your will." Your willingness invites God to take the lead, and often, that is all He needs to begin working wonders in your life.
