Give What You Have
"Silver or gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk." — Acts 3:6
Peter didn't make excuses for what he lacked. He didn't look at his empty pockets as an obstacle — he looked to Christ as the only wealth that truly matters. The temple was filled with people who passed by that man every day without ever really seeing him.
But Peter stopped. And stopping was the first move. Then came the word — not a coin, but a name. And in that name there was power enough to lift what had been broken for forty years.
This is where you are challenged: God is not asking you for what you don't have. He is asking you for what you do have — your faith, your obedience, your willingness to reach out your hand. The movement always begins with you, when you choose to stop in the face of someone else's need and speak the name that changes everything.
When you offer Christ, you offer enough.