You call it small God calls it significant
What Makes Your Small Significant
The passage in Zechariah reveals a powerful promise: "The hands of Zerubbabel have laid the foundation of this house; his hands shall also finish it" (Zechariah 4:9). God doesn't call you to start something only to abandon you before completion. What He begins in you, He will finish.
Your small becomes significant when you understand these three truths:
God's presence empowers your hand to finish. When you encounter God's presence, you receive the power to complete what He's called you to do. You're not working in your own strength or relying on your own resources. His presence is the difference between striving and thriving.
God's power confirms His presence with you. You cannot be in God's presence without receiving power. The two are inseparable. When you worship God in spirit and in truth, power flows through your hands to accomplish what seemed impossible.
God's providence through your hands brings rejoicing. When you obey God and use what's in your hands—no matter how small—provision flows not just to you but through you to others. Your obedience creates a harvest that brings rejoicing to people you may never meet.
The Seed in Your Hand
Think of your calling, your gift, your project as a seed. Seeds are small. They're easily overlooked. They don't look like much. But within every seed is the potential for exponential multiplication.
God has need of your seed. He's not asking for what you don't have. He's asking for what's already in your hand. Your smile. Your encouragement. Your faithfulness. Your availability. Your willingness to show up even when you feel inadequate.
The enemy wants you to believe your seed is dead, that it's too late, that nothing will come of it. But God says your seed is alive. It's still viable. It just needs to be planted in the right soil—the soil of obedience, faith, and surrender.
The passage in Zechariah reveals a powerful promise: "The hands of Zerubbabel have laid the foundation of this house; his hands shall also finish it" (Zechariah 4:9). God doesn't call you to start something only to abandon you before completion. What He begins in you, He will finish.
Your small becomes significant when you understand these three truths:
God's presence empowers your hand to finish. When you encounter God's presence, you receive the power to complete what He's called you to do. You're not working in your own strength or relying on your own resources. His presence is the difference between striving and thriving.
God's power confirms His presence with you. You cannot be in God's presence without receiving power. The two are inseparable. When you worship God in spirit and in truth, power flows through your hands to accomplish what seemed impossible.
God's providence through your hands brings rejoicing. When you obey God and use what's in your hands—no matter how small—provision flows not just to you but through you to others. Your obedience creates a harvest that brings rejoicing to people you may never meet.
The Seed in Your Hand
Think of your calling, your gift, your project as a seed. Seeds are small. They're easily overlooked. They don't look like much. But within every seed is the potential for exponential multiplication.
God has need of your seed. He's not asking for what you don't have. He's asking for what's already in your hand. Your smile. Your encouragement. Your faithfulness. Your availability. Your willingness to show up even when you feel inadequate.
The enemy wants you to believe your seed is dead, that it's too late, that nothing will come of it. But God says your seed is alive. It's still viable. It just needs to be planted in the right soil—the soil of obedience, faith, and surrender.
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