What if the greatest test of your character isn't what you do in the spotlight, but how you handle the moments no one sees?
This episode dives into Jesus's powerful teaching from Luke 16:10 about faithfulness in small things. We explore the counterintuitive truth that before we can be trusted with major responsibilities, we must prove reliable in the seemingly insignificant ones. God is constantly observing our consistency—not just during public moments of ministry or service, but in quiet, unseen decisions that reveal our true character.
Many believers eagerly ask God for greater opportunities while overlooking the importance of how they're managing what they already have. Are you treating people kindly when no one's watching? Following through on small promises? Showing up consistently even when tired or feeling unappreciated? These "minor" acts of faithfulness develop the spiritual muscles needed for bigger assignments.
Jesus himself modeled this principle. Before performing miracles, there was quiet obedience. Before teaching crowds, He prioritized time with the Father. He never rushed past small moments, treating each interaction with appropriate care. The path to spiritual impact doesn't bypass small acts of obedience—it runs directly through them.
Whatever stands before you today, give it your best. Small things done with great faithfulness lead to tremendous impact. God notices your consistency, and He's preparing you for what comes next. Will you embrace the power of faithfulness in the little things?