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How do we know that small things have great significance according to the Bible?

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The Bible illustrates that small things, like the tongue, play a crucial role in guiding larger actions and moral decisions.

The significance of small things is a recurring theme in Scripture, where the seemingly insignificant can have profound implications. For instance, James 3 uses the analogy of bits steering horses and rudders directing large ships to emphasize that small elements can control larger bodies. This principle is further exemplified in Zechariah 4:10, which warns against despising 'the day of small things.' This suggests that God’s wisdom is evident even in the most minute details of creation and human endeavor. It teaches believers to recognize and appreciate the importance of small actions, as they can lead to greater outcomes in spiritual and moral living.
Scripture References: James 3:3-4, Zechariah 4:10

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