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How does God use small beginnings in His work?

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God often begins His great work through small and humble beginnings to show His power and to prevent human pride.

In Scripture, it is evident that God delights in using the small and insignificant to display His greatness. The parable of the mustard seed in Mark 4:30-32 illustrates how something that starts small can grow into something significant. This truth is mirrored in the early church, which began with a mere handful of believers and grew to encompass millions. By using small beginnings, God emphasizes that the success of His work is not dependent on human strength or wisdom but rather on His divine power and purpose. He teaches us reliance on Him and underscores that all glory belongs to Him alone. Thus, every effort we undertake in God’s service, no matter how small it may seem, is important in His sight and contributes towards His greater plan.
Scripture References: Mark 4:30-32, Zechariah 4:6-10

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