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"For who hath despised the day of small things?"
ZECHARIAH 4:10a
Small Things Are Not Despised
The world loves the spectacular. God has proven that He is certainly
capable of the extraordinary, but He often chooses to work through the
ordinary and seemingly insignificant. In this way He demonstrates His love
and His power.
Throughout history, God's answer to a critical time was to send a baby.
Isaac, Moses, Samuel, John the Baptist, and Jesus were all born as answers
to a time of need. When God delivered the Israelites from the Midianites'
oppression, He intentionally used an army of merely three hundred men to
defeat a vastly larger army. He had more soldiers available, but He
preferred to demonstrate His power in the way He accomplished His
purposes. When Jesus selected His first disciples He could have enlisted a
multitude to follow Him, but He chose twelve. It was not the number of
disciples but the quality of their walk with Him that would determine how
they affected their world, When Jesus fed a multitude, five loaves of
bread and two fish from a boy's lunch were sufficient in the hands of the
Lord.
Jesus compared the kingdom of God to a mustard seed (Matt. 13:31-32). The
mustard seed was the smallest seed known to the Jews, yet it grew into an
enormous tree. He also likened God's kingdom to leaven that is hardly
noticeable but raises the entire batch of dough (Matt. 13:33). When
children came to Jesus, His disciples assumed they were an annoyance and
chased them away (Matt. 19:13-15). But Jesus said that in order to enter
His kingdom, people must approach God as a child.
Christians often accept the adage ""the bigger the better."" We measure
success by the number of people involved in our ministry. We seek
spectacular displays of God's power. We must learn to view success as God
does. God is interested in the heart; He is pleased with obedience."
(Selected Inspiration ~ Author Unknown to Me)
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