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Empty Vessels God Loves to Fill

March 17, 2019 · 53:59 · Watch on YouTube ↗

These notes - summary, key points, and highlighted thoughts - were generated by AI from the recording and are not the preacher’s exact words.

Summary

On a prayer and worship night, the church gathers to seek God together and give Him glory. A leader recalls the widow whom the prophet told to collect empty jars: when she poured out her little oil, God kept it flowing until every vessel was full. The challenge is simple - come to God empty and honest, not half full of our own goodness, and He will fill us with His Spirit.

A young believer gives thanks for what God has done. After a month of reading Scripture he won a Bible contest, yet he realized it was God who truly helped him win. Drawing on Deuteronomy 10:21, he urges everyone to praise the Lord for the great and astounding things He does, often without us even noticing.

A man married only one month shares how his honeymoon turned into a mission trip. Everywhere he went - a concierge whose father pastors in Haiti, an American he talked with for forty minutes, a chef who sensed the Spirit and called him a man of God - the Lord opened doors to speak of Jesus. From 2 Corinthians 4:7 he teaches that we carry God's treasure in earthen vessels: the power belongs to God, not to us, so we should stay available to the Holy Spirit wherever we are.

Key Points

  • Come to God empty and honest; He fills what is truly empty, not what we keep half full of our own pride.
  • Like the widow's oil, the little you bring is enough for God to multiply until it overflows.
  • Praise God for the great things He has done, even the ones you never see (Deuteronomy 10:21).
  • We carry God's treasure in fragile clay jars - the power belongs to Him, not to us (2 Corinthians 4:7).
  • Feeling unworthy or worn out does not disqualify you; it is God living within you who does the work.
  • Stay available to the Holy Spirit everywhere - even a honeymoon can become a mission field.
  • Build your relationship with the Holy Spirit so you can respond the moment opportunity comes.

Devotional

Tonight, stop trying to impress God with how full you already are. Bring Him the empty places, the tiredness, the quiet fear that you are not enough, and watch Him pour His Spirit into them until they overflow. The treasure you carry never came from your own goodness; it is Christ living in you. Stay open and available wherever you go, and let His power shine through your ordinary clay.

Bring God your empty vessel - He fills what is truly empty, but not what we keep half full.
It is not you who does the work; it is God who lives within you, doing it through you.
My honeymoon turned into a mission trip - the Spirit goes wherever you go.

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