Day 3: Faithful in Little, Trusted with Much
Reading: Luke 19:11-27
Devotional: "Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much." God watches how we handle small assignments before entrusting us with greater ones. Are you faithful with the $20 in your wallet? He's watching. Are you reliable with the fifteen minutes you could spend in prayer? He's taking notes. Are you stewarding well the single talent He's given you? Your promotion is pending. We often pray for more—more influence, more resources, more opportunities—while neglecting what's already in our hands. God's economy operates on faithfulness, not feelings. The widow's mite meant more than the rich man's abundance because she gave from faithfulness. Today, be faithful in the small things. Water the seed He's planted in you. Your "much" is connected to your stewardship of "little."
Devotional: "Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much." God watches how we handle small assignments before entrusting us with greater ones. Are you faithful with the $20 in your wallet? He's watching. Are you reliable with the fifteen minutes you could spend in prayer? He's taking notes. Are you stewarding well the single talent He's given you? Your promotion is pending. We often pray for more—more influence, more resources, more opportunities—while neglecting what's already in our hands. God's economy operates on faithfulness, not feelings. The widow's mite meant more than the rich man's abundance because she gave from faithfulness. Today, be faithful in the small things. Water the seed He's planted in you. Your "much" is connected to your stewardship of "little."