From the archives:
At church yesterday, our Sunday school teacher said something that caught my attention —
“God uses the little things.”
He didn’t preach long on it, but I’ve been pondering that truth ever since.
Honestly, It got me thinking.
God didn’t ask David for a sword forged in fire
He used a sling and a few smooth stones.
He didn’t require Moses to master military strategy
He gave him a rod.
He didn’t demand a banquet from the boy in the crowd
He used his five loaves and two fish to feed a sea of hungry people.
He saw the widow with her two mites and said she had given more than all the rest.
He left Boaz dropping handfuls of purpose for Ruth, a small gesture with eternal implications.
Over and over again in Scripture, the Lord shows us that it’s not the size of what we have to offer….it’s the spirit in which it’s given.
We serve a God who delights in taking small, humble things and doing something mighty with them.
Maybe your offering feels like a whisper in a world that only seems to reward shouts.
What could you possibly give to the God who owns the cattle on a thousand hills?
The answer?
Yourself.
With the little you have.
Because little is never insignificant in the hands of a big God.
A friendly smile offered to a stranger.
A warm embrace for a hurting friend.
A welcoming word to a new face at church.
Opening your modest home with joyful hospitality.
Sharing a verse.
Speaking a kind word.
Shedding a tear with someone in pain.
These small acts aren’t just meaningless.
These are the raw materials heaven uses to do the miraculous.
Remember the lad’s lunch?
That wasn’t just enough to feed 5,000.
Scripture says it was 5,000 men, beside women and children (Matthew 14:21).
A small lunch became a massive meal with baskets left over, because God touched it.
Don’t bury it in the sand because it doesn’t feel like much.
Give it to God.
Watch what He can do.
He still breaks loaves.
He still multiplies.
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Little is much when God is in it
Labor not for wealth or fame
There's a crown, and you can win it
If you go in Jesus name
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