SMALL BEGINNINGS

Read Zechariah 4:10, Philippians 4:10-13, Psalm 138:8, 2 Corinthians 5:7

Zechariah 4:10- “For whoever has despised the day of small things shall rejoice, and shall see the plumb line in the hand of Zerubbabel. ‘These seven are the eyes of the Lord, which range through the whole earth.’” (ESV)

Have you ever felt like God was calling you to something but it didn’t seem significant (at least at first)? In this life, it is easy to get caught up in the “big thing” that is constantly in front of our eyes in everyday life, television, social media, etc. This is not a knock on the “big thing” because that “big thing” may have started very small.  Many great things are forged from small beginnings. We can never predict how God will do something unless He specifically shows us. It is probably safe to say that we all seem to wonder how God works. Nonetheless, we still cannot figure Him out and never will as His ways are not our ways (Ref Isaiah 55:8). The best thing we can do is be obedient and continue to take steps of faith. Whether God has called you to ministry, a business vocation, the medical field, teaching, etc., we must be obedient to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit in our lives daily.

The big thing is always in front of our eyes. But something we need to learn is to be content where God has us. Paul says it plainly in Philippians 4:10-13 - “I rejoiced in the Lord greatly that now at length you have revived your concern for me. You were indeed concerned for me, but you had no opportunity. Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” (ESV). Do you remember David in the Bible? The shepherd boy keeping the flock. Humble beginnings, wouldn’t you say? What about Gideon, Moses, or most of all- Jesus, born in a manger. He was a carpenter, nothing to boast about, but look what happened. He conquered death and paved the way for all of us to be saved from hell.  There are so many people in the Bible that did not have it handed to them right away. This is not to say that cannot happen, because God can do anything. 

Just to note, the examples shared here would potentially indicate that small beginnings always lead to the big things later on, but that just would not be true. The results of small beginnings may stay small or they may grow to heights you can never imagine. Possibly, the Lord may show you or He may not, but that is entirely up to Him with what He shows you and what He does.  Nonetheless, we encourage you, don’t despise the small thing because from it God can do something wonderful. 

Don’t chase the dollars, fame, or fortune, but rather chase God’s will for your life and you will be more than satisfied.  Your success is not measured in the way the world measures success. The small church ministry you lead might be raising up the leaders to start revival in a community or nation. Your day job may be a canvas that God wants to use to minister to others. Your small job making very little money may be supplying you the skills to own a business one day and raise great leaders up.  The small beginnings may be giving you the character and humility that simply makes you more into His image. Either way, there is purpose and significance in small beginnings. 

God wants your full obedience. He strengthens those who are completely committed to Him (Ref 2 Chronicles 16:9).  God’s will isn’t always comfortable and sometimes it’s very challenging and difficult. His will yields the best possible result (in this life and in Heaven). However, the best possible result may not be what you think, but God knows this and we need to trust Him. Small things are a great canvas for God to work with. Be humble, do what God has given you to do with all your heart, and let God take care of everything else. No striving, but rather, taking one step at a time. Finally brothers and sisters, remember Psalm 138:8 where David writes “The Lord will fulfill his purpose for me; your steadfast love, O Lord, endures forever. Do not forsake the work of your hands.” (ESV)

May His Name be Praised,

Blessings

HAVE FAITH IN GOD

Read: Judges 6-7:22

Do you ever find it hard to have faith in God? The flesh certainly wants to trust in itself rather than God because after all, how common is it that we want control? That’s hard. Isn’t it? The essence of the faith walk of serving God comes down to trust.  Do you trust the Lord?  

Hebrews 11:1 says “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen” (ESV).  You may have heard this before, but it’s worth repeating: faith is like the wind, you can feel it and see the results of it, but you cannot physically see the wind itself, yet we know it is there.  Throughout the Bible, we see numerous signs and wonders that God did. He is still doing them today, yet we find a way to doubt the Lord and struggle at times in the faith walk. Doubt is common as we are in the flesh, constantly waging war against our spirit man.  However, what is most important is what we do with the doubt!  Do we trust God or do we doubt Him staying in a state of compromised faith?

In Judges 6-8 we see how God gives Gideon the victory despite a vast disadvantage. The angel of the Lord appears to him and says “The Lord is with you, O mighty man of valor.” (ref Judges 6:12).  The Lord calls Gideon to go and save Israel from the hand of Midian, whom were oppressing Israel. Gideon’s clan was the weakest in Manasseh and he was last in his father’s house.  Gideon was literally the last possible choice it seems (by human standards)-but God.  As you read throughout chapter 6 you will see how Gideon wanted extra confirmation.  He asked the angel who spoke to him to show him a sign (ref Judges 6:17-22) and he asked not once, but twice concerning the fleece (ref Judges 6: 36-40).  I can only imagine how Gideon felt.  Nonetheless, God was faithful to confirm these things to Gideon and he continued to move forward in what God was calling him to do.  God had strengthened him.

As we move forward, we see how God worked with Gideon’s army.  He started with 32,000 men, which was reduced to 10,000, and then finally to 300 according to what God wanted.  The army Gideon was to face was well over 100,000 men.  How about those odds?  Fast forward, as you read in chapter 7, we see that God gives the victory to Gideon and his men.  Not one member of his army died in that battle (ref Judges 8:4).  How is that possible?  But God.  There is much more regarding Gideon that we could get into as you would read further into chapter 8 but simply put, Gideon’s act of faith and obedience in the Lord led to deliverance from the enemy. 

Faith in God moves mountains.  When we operate in faith God gets the glory and we end up with the best possible result.  Seems like a win win doesn’t it?  Yet, we still doubt God and try to take things into our own hands.  We all deal with a lack of trust at some point.  However, the main thing is that we do not stay there and allow it to stop us from what God wants us to do.  I am not sure if God has laid something on your heart to do or if He is simply trying to get your attention, but our encouragement to you is very simple and concise- “have faith in God”.  You will never be disappointed when you step out in faith and obey the Lord.  If you are hesitant or even having doubts, ask God for confirmation.  It's very good to desire to be completely sure you are hearing correctly from the Lord.  However, be honest with yourself. Are you looking genuinely for a confirmation from the Lord or are you just trying to put off what you already know God is calling you to do?  This is something you will have to discern for yourself.  It is always important to be sure of what God is asking or saying.  He is not the author of confusion.  Therefore, once we know, then we must act in faith and walk it out!  Remember, nothing is too difficult for our God (ref Genesis 18: 14, Jeremiah 32:17 and 27).  He is always faithful and will come through for you according to His will! 

May God Be Praised.