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Small yet Mighty

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    August 21, 2015 8:01 AM CEST

    Some people think being small makes greatness elusive of them. They just conclude 'small' is synonymous to a low life and Little means insignificant. Maybe we judge in this way because 'little and 'small' seems close to the ground. It looks justifiable to think this way. No wonder a wise saying says, 'your back ground should not be the reason why your back should be on the ground'.

    I am not just talking about a small statue but anything in your life that looks like a disadvantage, a weakness or a minus. Anything in your life that makes you feel small, small in the eyes of others. Whatever makes people look at you and want to pity you. Whatever makes you feel helpless, maybe your parental background, your health, your inabilities, physical, mental or emotional challenge. All these are not reasons for you to be limited.

    All these maybe challenges or limiting facts but if you look inwards there is still strength within you to make you significant. Zacheaus  was a very short or brief man yet he had Jesus dine with him. Why? He was tenacious. He had focus, inner strength, desire, a victor's attitude and he made relevance out of his life.

    Here is what the scriptures say,
    Pro 30:24  There be four things which are little upon the earth, but they are exceeding wise: The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer;

    It is interesting to know that despite the smallness of the ant, it was still considered an achiever. The ant is little yet mighty. Seemingly insignificant yet wise. Weak yet strong. This is not just wishful thinking, the ants are decisive. They have foresight, inner strength. They are simply diligent.  Let the ants teach you today. You can be significant and relevant in life if you decide to.  Stay on course  and keep keeping on.

  • August 21, 2015 8:46 AM CEST
    I am truly blessed ma
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    August 21, 2015 2:10 PM CEST
    wow, thanks alot ma. This is a great inspiration.
  • August 26, 2015 2:29 PM CEST

    Omaimai!!!!That was a powerful one mama.

    Grow in divine wisdom and utterances ma. Thank you ma.