The Power of Small Step
The Power of Small Steps
“Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.” — Zechariah 4:10 (NLT)
Sometimes we want God to move big, fast, and obviously. But more often, He moves in small beginnings—quiet starts that don’t look like much at first.
When the Israelites began rebuilding the temple after exile, it was nothing like the one Solomon had built. Some people wept because it looked so small in comparison. But God told them not to despise it. Why? Because He rejoices not in how big it looks, but in the obedience it represents.
We want breakthroughs. We want revivals. We want harvest. But it often begins with:
The early church started in an upper room. David’s victory began with a sling. Jesus came as a baby.
Don’t overlook what God is doing just because it looks small.
If He started it, He’ll complete it. And He rejoices every time you take a step forward.
“Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.” — Zechariah 4:10 (NLT)
Sometimes we want God to move big, fast, and obviously. But more often, He moves in small beginnings—quiet starts that don’t look like much at first.
When the Israelites began rebuilding the temple after exile, it was nothing like the one Solomon had built. Some people wept because it looked so small in comparison. But God told them not to despise it. Why? Because He rejoices not in how big it looks, but in the obedience it represents.
We want breakthroughs. We want revivals. We want harvest. But it often begins with:
- One faithful prayer.
- One hard conversation.
- One act of generosity.
- One step toward healing.
The early church started in an upper room. David’s victory began with a sling. Jesus came as a baby.
Don’t overlook what God is doing just because it looks small.
If He started it, He’ll complete it. And He rejoices every time you take a step forward.
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