Master of All

When you read the Gospels, you discover that Jesus is the Master of all things. He had an answer for every question and a solution for every problem that came His way. Nothing was too difficult for Him, and nothing ever caught Him by surprise. He was and is the true Master.

The word "Master" in this context means absolute ruler or Lord. Jesus was absolute—nothing could stop Him. All He needed was the cooperation of the beneficiary, and that made Him unstoppable.

So, how does this impact us? It reminds us that we, too, are not limited—we are called to be masters of all through Him! 

Master of Multiplication and Increase
During His ministry, Jesus took five loaves and two fish and fed 5,000 men—not even counting the women and children! And it wasn’t a one time miracle. He did it again with seven loaves and a few fish, feeding 4,000 men.

While others saw lack, Jesus saw an opportunity for multiplication. Even in leadership, Jesus multiplied. He started with 12 disciples, then expanded to 70, and by the Day of Pentecost, there were 120 leaders! 

If Jesus could multiply food and leaders, He can multiply YOU! The key is to use the mind of Christ and see the possibilities of abundance. You have no limits, only opportunities!

Master of Wisdom
At one time, King Solomon was known as the wisest man alive because he asked God for wisdom and God gave it to him. But hundreds of years later, Jesus arrived, and He is quoted as saying, “Indeed, a greater than Solomon is here.” Even the people marveled, asking, “Where did He (Jesus) get this wisdom?”

They recognized that His miracles and teachings were a demonstration of divine wisdom. Finally, the apostle Paul revealed the truth: Jesus is the Wisdom of God.

Like Jesus, as a born-again believer, you carry the wisdom of God within you. That means you have answers for the world! Never see yourself as inadequate or unqualified. With the Word of God, you have everything you need to help the depressed, the hurting, and the sick.

Master of Transformation
Jesus took 12 ordinary men: fishermen, tax collectors, even political activists—and transformed them into world-changing apostles. One of the most powerful examples is Paul. Who once persecuted the church and later became an apostle who wrote 13 books of the New Testament. A staggering 48% of it! 

Jesus is still transforming lives today. If He could give purpose, vision, and power to those men, He's can do the same for you. All He asks is that you leave the past behind, focus on His future for you, and follow Him. He has so much in store for you, but He needs your faith and obedience. My prayer is that you trust Him more and follow wherever He leads. 

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