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What does it mean to not despise the day of small things?

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Not despising the day of small things means recognizing and valuing small beginnings in faith and ministry.

The phrase 'the day of small things' signifies an acknowledgment of humble beginnings. Spurgeon explains that God works through small and seemingly insignificant efforts. Many great works of God started with small acts of faith, and He values those who are faithful in little. Instead of being discouraged by their smallness, believers are encouraged to see the potential in their faith and work. This perspective is vital for both individuals and the church, as it allows room for growth and trust in God's timing and plans, reminding us that all things grow from small beginnings, ultimately serving God's purpose.
Scripture References: Zechariah 4:10, Luke 16:10

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