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Why is it important to understand the day of small things in the church?

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Understanding the day of small things reassures believers that God's work often starts quietly but grows significantly over time.

In the parable of the mustard seed, Jesus teaches that God's kingdom starts small and seemingly insignificantly but grows into something substantial over time. This principle is highlighted in Zechariah 4:10, which instructs not to despise small beginnings. The church may appear weak and small in the world, but God's sovereign grace ensures that it will grow and flourish. This perspective encourages believers to trust in God's timing and methods, recognizing that the work of grace often manifests gradually rather than through immediate, grand results. Just as a mustard seed, though tiny, will ultimately provide shelter and become a great tree, so too will the work of God in the hearts of His elect lead to transformation and growth.
Scripture References: Zechariah 4:10

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