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How do we know God's work is often through small actions?

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The Bible shows that seemingly small actions can lead to significant outcomes in God's plan.

In the sermon, the preacher draws attention to the narrative of Rebekah who, through a simple act of offering water to Abraham's servant and his camels, became a pivotal figure in God's redemptive history. This illustrates Zechariah 4:10, which states, 'For who hath despised the day of small things?' It emphasizes the truth that God often works through humble and seemingly insignificant events to fulfill His great purposes. Such instances remind us that each act of service, however small, holds eternal significance when done in faith and obedience to God.
Scripture References: Zechariah 4:10

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