![]() ![]() ![]() Small gifts.No one illustrates this better than the boy who gave his lunch to Jesus and ended up feeding five thousand (John 6:9) or the widow who dropped her two coins into the offering and went on her way (Mark 12:42). ![]() God chose to use the nobodies of the world. They would see not many celebrities, not many people the world acclaims as great or mighty or rich or gifted. Small people. The Apostle Paul suggested in I Corinthians 1:26ff that the members of that church look around.You and I know small churches that feel than can't do anything because their members are few in number. Small numbers. Jonathan told his armor-bearer (I Samuel 14:6) that it makes little difference to God whether He saves by the few or the many.That sermon-any sermon on the subject I would think-needs to point out that God loves to use: Without an index here to locate the myriads of messages, the only way I know to locate them is by googling something like "McKeever/Day of Small Things." It should take you to the previous sermons on this blog. In the last year or two, I've written on this website a sermon on two on this subject. A couple of coins in the offering from a widow. ![]() I put a note on Facebook this week to say I'm working on a sermon on this theme, based on Zechariah 4:10, "Who has despised the day of small things?" I asked the question, "What small things have you seen God use? Think of things I may have overlooked." ![]()
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