Shortgrass
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My son-in-law in Wisconsin has taught his kids to refer to their Ford Tractors as the 901 or the 5000 or 7000 as the case or should I say Ford (pun intended) may be. His little 4 year old son was sitting in church when the preacher referred to the feeding of the 5,000. Little Kyle excitedly blurted (out loud) "Jesus had a tractor!" Mommy is trying to hush him but the boy is full of questions. "What did he feed his tractor??" Aren't kids great? In the story of the feeding of the 5,000 (John 6:1-14), it is a young boy that steps up and offers what little he had. I'm sure there were many present that had much greater resources available them, but they knew that what they had was inadequate, so they did not offer anything. The boy probably didn't care that he had little to offer, and the Lord was able to do far more than anyone ever imagined he could with what little the young boy had. What you have may not be much, but our Lord's hand is not short, and He will do much with a willing heart. The question is not how young or how old, how much, or how capable, rather it is simply, how willing are you? One of Christ's greatest miracles came because a young boy was willing to give what he had, even though it seemed inadequate to eveyone but the Lord. Well, have yourself a good Sunday mornin' and a good rest of the week too.