God of Small Things - O.S. Hilman

Who despises the day of small things?....
- (Zechariah 4:10)


Life is filled with a series of small things that can amount to something big.
Have you ever considered why the God of the universe came to earth and spent
33 years identifying with mankind through work? Jesus grew up as a carpenter's
son and, no doubt, learned the trade from His daily routine of helping His
father. For 30 years He worked. When it was time for Him to begin to fulfill
His purpose for mankind, He told countless stories of people and their work.
He told stories of landowners, farmers, fishermen, tax collectors, and so on.
He related to the everyday man because He Himself was one. This is why it was
important for Him to have some personal work experience.

Life is filled with daily routines. Every now and then, God takes us to the
mountaintop to experience His presence in a dramatic way. This is not the
norm. It was not the norm for those in the Bible either. Moses spent 40 years
in preparation. Paul spent a great deal of his life working toward the wrong
purpose until a dramatic event changed his life. Jacob spent 20 years working
for Laban.

God uses work to develop character qualities that He plans to use at the
appropriate time. In the small things we develop trustworthiness with God. The
day-in and day-out grind of working life molds us and makes us into what God
desires. God may still be preparing you for something far greater. For now,
however, you are learning the daily lessons of small things. Pray that you
will be faithful.

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Dear JYs, the above is a reproduction of a sharing by OS Hilman.
Should any facts be disputable according 2 u kindly share it across.
urs in faith
Jason
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The children were lined up in the cafeteria of a Catholic elementary school
for lunch. At the head of the table was a large pile of apples. The nun made
a note, and posted on the apple tray, "Take only one. God is watching."

Moving further along the lunch line, at the other end of the table was a
large pile of chocolate chip cookies. One child whispered to another,
"Take all you want. God is watching the apples."

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