We were made for greater things!
We were made for more than the mundane routines of a self-centred existence. Scripture reminds us that those who know God will be strong and carry out great exploits. God has wired potential into our DNA to make a lasting kingdom impact.
We often hold back from serving because we feel our resources, talents, or time are too small to matter. This is a misconception. God does not demand immense strength or wealth; He requires willingness. When you bring your "little" to Him—just like the boy with the five loaves and two fish—He blesses it, breaks it, and multiplies it to feed multitudes.
True fulfillment is found when we shift our focus from "What can I get?" to "How can I serve?"
God tests our stewardship in the small things before trusting us with greater influence.
The oil only kept pouring for the widow as long as she kept offering empty vessels.
Self-serving lives fade quickly, but a life spent serving others leaves an eternal echo.
Do not wait for perfect conditions or a larger platform. Offer what you have in your hand today, step out in faith, and watch God do immeasurably more than you could ever ask or imagine.