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WHEN YOUR GIFT FEELS SMALL

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WHEN YOUR GIFT FEELS SMALL

Bible Reflection: Zechariah 4:10
“Do not despise the day of small beginnings…”

Sometimes, the reason people never grow financially is not because they have no gift, but because their gift feels too small compared to others. They fill their mind with envious questions that compare what they have with what others have, and they focus on how they can wake up one day with a breakthrough that will put them on top and shame the devil.

This twisted, poor mentality sets the subconscious mind in a position of eternal desire for things they may never achieve. It fills the heart with imaginary pictures of how they will eventually show off their wealth when it comes.

But God has never needed something big to start something great. He only needs something available. Come as you are, says the Lord, and believe in what you presently have in your hand, even if it feels small.

The mustard seed is small, yet it becomes a tree. David’s sling was small, yet it brought down a giant. The widow’s oil was small, yet it filled many jars. Five loaves were small, yet they fed thousands.

Your gift may look small, but it carries destiny inside it.Greatness does not begin with size. Greatness begins with obedience and willingness to take the first step, even when the staircase is not visible.

What you call “small” is simply “seed-size.” If you plant it faithfully, water it with consistency, and offer it back to God, it will produce a harvest far beyond your imagination.

Stop comparing your gift with other people’s gift. Stop underestimating what God has placed in you. Stop waiting until you feel “big enough” or “strong enough” or “talented enough.” #Move now. Start now. Grow now. Shine now.

Food for Thought:What “small gift” have you ignored that God wants you to take seriously?

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