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Often
times we are too busy to stop and reflect on what’s going on around us - the
little things. Just one act, word, can make a profound difference. Many of the
events started out small — small things do matter. God seems to enjoy the
beauty of the very small, as well as the very large. Little things - Jesus didn’t despise the little things. He
showed us how important the little things were. It’s Jesus who has taught us
the incredible importance of a glass of cold water - that even a cup of cold
water given in his name to the least of the people that we encounter can be
something that God values so much that he considers it service to himself
Morning Devotions
By Chris
Witts
Someone has wisely said that life
is a series of tiny little miracles — notice them.
That might sound a bit trite — but I
believe it to be true. Do you?
Often times we are too busy to stop and
reflect on what’s going on around us.
The little things — they can make a
huge difference in the way we think or feel.
We get a new outlook on some aspect of
life — or even they give us new hope and inspiration.
One of my favourite authors is a priest
named Henri Nouwen.
He’s got some tremendous insights into
life. Here’s what he said one day:
Sometimes we are called to do great
acts of kindness or make great sacrifices.
Usually we have the opportunity for
many small acts of love and service, and are called to make many small
sacrifices.
The significance and power of these
cannot be underestimated.
The
Power of Small Sacrifices
Simple acts of charity can be done by
anyone — a child or adult, in any area of life.
Just one act, word, can make a profound
difference.
I heard about a young man in drug
recovery. His life has spiralled out of control and he came into a rehab
program.
A good step. And in recovery circles,
small things matter.
Each morning he made his bed. No big
deal you might say — but for him it’s a big decision as he never bothered much
before.
He makes his bed as a commitment to
getting better — to his getting over drug addiction.
He does it on purpose and strengthens
his resolve to make his life have purpose too.
As he smooths out the sheet wrinkles,
he feels God is helping him sort some personal ego problems as well.
Other people I know of spend 10 minutes
in prayer to God before they go to bed.
Not a long time, but it puts the day
into perspective and helps them sleep better.
If you read the Bible, you’ll see that
God likes small things.
It’s his specialty to take
insignificant smallness and turn them into amazing strategies.
Many of the events started out small — like
people we read in the Bible who felt inadequate and scared.
Yet God wanted them to be leaders and
take a big step forward — a boy with a small lunch gave his meal to Jesus who
blessed this and fed 5,000.
As I think about it, God seems to enjoy
the beauty of the very small, as well as the very large.
And that is good news for us, because
you know our life is not exactly overwhelmed with the very large things
spiritually.
Most of what we are engaged with is
fairly small stuff.
A few of us are going to affect
millions of people, have impact on tens of thousands.
That is not the way our life is likely
to work.
Most of life is just work, meals, time
with family, time with friends, nothing earthshaking in that pattern.
That is what the stuff of our life is
made out of.
And is that important to God?
Is that important to the Kingdom of God
or is it only the big things that are going on?
Little
Things Are Part of God’s Will For Us
In the New Testament we read that Jesus
invests himself primarily in 12 people.
And he didn’t even do a worldwide
search to find the best 12.
He takes 12 that have come out of few
small villages in Israel.
Little things; Jesus didn’t despise the
little things.
He could be going on the road, going to
a place where he knows he is going to have an opportunity to speak to hundreds
and maybe even thousands.
He is going to a synagogue to have a
special time of teaching and on the way, Jesus is willing to stop and let the
little children come to him.
His disciples didn’t
like that: Jesus, what you are doing is too important.
He says, “No, let
the little children come to me.”
Little things.
He would be on the way, important
things at the end of his journey and he is willing to stop to heal one woman,
stop to heal one blind person.
Jesus wasn’t afraid of little things.
He recognised how important they are
and he even did that in his teaching.
He showed us how important the little
things were.
It’s Jesus who has taught us the
incredible importance of a glass of cold water; that even a cup of cold water
given in his name to the least of the people that we encounter can be something
that God values so much that he considers it service to himself.
A little thing that is so honoured in
the eyes of God.
Sometimes we have got to realise that
the little things are a lot what we do on the way to the will of God — the
little things, the interruptions, the hassles, the unexpected things.
Those things are the will of God for us.
So, let’s not despise the little
things.
Conversations in the hall or in the
kitchen, thank-you cards, phone calls, casseroles and cakes, extra time we
spend with people, fixing a light switch, cutting somebody’s grass or just
treating a stranger with respect.
Little things do matter.
The problem is we can’t predict in
advance which ones they are.
We can’t pick and choose.
It’s not the way only the spiritual
world is built; it’s the way all of life is built.
Little things matter and only God knows
how much.
Prayer:
Dear God, help us to
be very attentive to the little things in life. Help us to just be careful not
to despise them or to view them all as hassles.
But like Jesus to be
ready for those interruptions, ready for those additions, ready for those
changes.
Those little things
that are on the way to big goals that we have.
Thank you, in Jesus
name.
Amen.
Morning Devotions is a five-minute daily reflection for anyone curious about faith, or looking for encouragement in their walk with God. In his warm and friendly style, presenter Chris Witts — a well-loved Salvation Army minister — shares bite-sized messages applying faith to everyday life.
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