Monday, September 24, 2012

For The Small Of It


Is it easier for you to remember the small things that have happened in your life or the big things? We seem to remember the big move, changing schools, the promotion, the pay raise, our day of receiving Christ or being filled with Spirit, or the first time our babies said “momma” instead of “dada,” the day someone said something to you that hurt deep to your core. These are the big things, wouldn’t you agree? What about the small things? A simple conversation with an acquaintance, a paper cut on our finger, a text message, a facebook post, leaving a tip at dinner, stopping at the stop sign, saying yes to helping out a friend, passing by a child on his bike, checking the mail. These don’t seem like huge things in our life or seem to matter to us as much.
Last night we joined two other couples in a Life Group in a home so graciously opened up for fellowship and prayer. It was mentioned that sometimes we miss the small things in life. Sometimes it may seem small to us but to the person on the receiving end, it’s huge! We began to share a few experiences and then continued to pray for divine appointments. Not only do we need to pray for diving appointments but sometimes those appointments are overlooked or missed because we are always looking for the big things.
I laid in bed last night my mind whirling we thoughts of the day. My phone buzzed. I thought about not even looking, surely it could wait till morning. However, it couldn’t so I grabbed my phone. That would have been ridiculous to not see what it was! I wouldn’t have been able to sleep, you know the feeling! I’m not alone on that one.  It was a notification that someone had posted something on facebook and mentioned my name. I looked to see that a lady in our new church we’ve been attending posted she was excited about Bible Study this week and included my name in her statement. I am sure she thought nothing of what that small gesture did for me. It made my night! Something so small was huge! I thanked the Lord that someone was remembering I was there and that I didn’t need to shrink back from making new friends and enjoying a ladies bible study once again. Maybe it would make more sense to confess that I did not attend last week because I didn’t think anyone would notice anyhow and I wasn’t up to making new friends. I knew this wasn’t right and God knew what my true heart desired and He came and met that desire and that need. I wrote her because I wanted her to know that simple gesture blessed me because I know in turn she will be blessed. As you go about your day remember the word found in Zechariah “Do not despise small things.” The word despise in the Old Testament means “to reject, refuse.” We are guilty of rejecting or refusing the small things because we are always asking and seeking the big things. Luke 19:17 says “Well done my good servant,” his master replied. “Because you have been trustworthy in a very small matter, take charge of ten cities.” If we take time to hear God’s voice in the small things of life, he can trust us to see Him in bigger things for our life. I have found that I do not have to bear a big title, be known by those most important, accomplish a great feat, be perfect in how I mother my children or take care of my home. I only need to hold those small things in my hand which God has given me and take care of them knowing I can trust Him for greater things in his due time. It’s the small things that carry us through, that encourages us and helps us take one more step in life. Don’t miss them today! Be a blessing, even a small one!

Below is a picture my daughter took of one of the many beautiful flowers in Rwanda.

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