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What does the Bible say about God using little things?

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The Bible teaches that little is much when God is in it, demonstrating His power in small and seemingly insignificant things.

The principle that 'little is much when God is in it' is rooted in the narrative of Gideon in Judges 6-7, where God reduced Gideon’s army from 33,000 to 300 men. This served to highlight that victory comes not from human strength, but from God’s power and presence. Throughout Scripture, God often uses the weak and the humble to carry out His plans, ensuring that all glory goes to Him. This teaches believers that their perceived limitations do not impede God’s ability to achieve great things through them. Isaiah 42:8 underscores this by stating, 'My glory I will not give to another.' It is a call for Christians to rely not on their abilities, but on God’s enabling grace.
Scripture References: Judges 6-7, Isaiah 42:8

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