“He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much; and he who is unjust in what is least is unjust also in much.”
Luke 16:10 NKJV
Question
What is one “small” thing in your life right now that God may be calling you to be more faithful in?
Context
In Luke 16, Jesus is teaching about stewardship and how to handle what has been entrusted to us. While the passage speaks about resources, the principle stretches far beyond money. Jesus is revealing a deeper truth: faithfulness is not proven in big moments but in small consistent obedience.
Application
We often wait for “big opportunities” to prove our faith. But most of life isn’t lived on a stage; it’s lived in the tasks that no one applauds, the kindness that no one notices, and in the discipline no one celebrates. Yet Jesus says those are the very places where faithfulness is formed.
God does not measure our impact by visibility, He measures our heart by consistency. Before David stood before Goliath, he was faithful with sheep. Before Jesus preached to crowds, He lived in obscurity. The truth is: what feels small to you is not small to God.
Truth For The Day
Faithfulness in the ordinary is preparation for the extraordinary.
Pray
Lord, help me to be faithful in the small things today. When no one sees, remind me that You do. Give me a heart that serves with joy, not for recognition, but out of love for You. In Jesus’ name, amen.