“Small things matter in ministry too.” –Angela Thomas, Do You Know Who I Am?
Have you ever felt that what you’re doing doesn’t matter
because it’s smaller or reaches fewer people than what someone else is doing?
Small does not mean insignificant.
Take our online Bible study for example. There are many
other online studies going on throughout the year. One in particular has
hundreds, if not thousands, of participants for each book studied. Our current
study has 18 women involved.
Quite small in comparison, but not unimportant.
This is only one example. Maybe…
Your family is smaller than you hoped and you wonder if what
you’re doing is as important as the parent with a larger family.
You don’t serve as a ministry leader or a speaker at
conferences, but you provide childcare for those who attend.
You’re a teacher without a classroom, but you have the
opportunity to tutor one student.
You tell one person about Jesus…and then another…and another,
one at a time.
Let me assure you…small is important—to God and to others.
Work
willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather
than for people. Remember that the Lord will give you an inheritance as your reward,
and that the Master you are serving is Christ. Colossians
3:23-24 NLT
Wherever we give of ourselves, God deserves
our best.
He has a plan for each of us and each plan
is different. He knows our strengths, our weaknesses, and our potential, and
where each of us can best serve Him. It is possible God has more for us to do,
but it’s now in the small things where He’s preparing us for what’s to come. And
when the time is right (His timing, not ours), He will guide us there.
“For
I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and
not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.” Jeremiah 29:11 NLT
You might be wondering if I get caught up in the numbers—how
many women sign up for the studies or the number of comments on my blog. Not
really, but I could. After all, 18 and hundreds are not even close. But on
occasion, through an e-mail or a comment to a post, God reminds me that He’s at
work—even in what seems small.
Any time I spend comparing what God has given me to do with
someone else, my focus shifts from Him to me. And it’s not about me. It’s about
Him.
All about Him.
Thank you for visiting today! If you are studying Do You Know Who I Am? by Angela Thomas, we are in Chapter 9 this week “Do You Know I Am Hesitant?...He is Generous.”
In Christ,
Laura