Be Faithful in Small Things First
Imagine you walked into an antique shop to browse around. As you were taking a few steps backwards, you knocked into a vase and the lid crashed to the ground, breaking into two pieces.
You look around cautiously—no one noticed it. If you just walked away right now, no one will even know that you damaged the product.
Looking at the price tag, it is valued at a costly sum—more than one hundred dollars.
What would you do? Just walk out of the shop, acting like nothing happened? Most people would—and they would even laugh with their friends about it, running away together.
The voice of the sinful flesh says, “No one will even know. There is no harm done to you, and it’s not even such a big deal. Just walk away quietly.”
Sin in the flesh will make light of the situation and come up with all sorts of justifications just so it can do what is unrighteous.
When such things happen, there are some who are watching you—those in the unseen realm. God, the angels, and the demons, are watching you make your choice.
“They are not of the world even as I am not of the world.” (John 17:16 WEB)
However, as children of God, we can rise above the temptation to compromise. We are not of this world; our citizenship is in Heaven, so we don’t have to act the way people normally would.
Even if you have to pay for your careless mistake, God will surely restore you for the losses, and He will be especially pleased that you chose to do what is righteous.
“He who is faithful in a very little is faithful also in much. He who is dishonest in a very little is also dishonest in much.” (Luke 16:10 WEB)
You may be reasoning with me, saying, “But it’s just a small thing—it’s not even a big deal. No one is harmed anyway.”
Jesus said that a person who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much. The one who can be entrusted by Him is the one who proves to be faithful in the small things.
When you are consistently faithful in things, no matter how small, you are building a habit for good success, making yourself above reproach, so that the enemy has no occasion to trap you.
On the other hand, if you lie, cheat, and steal in small things, you’re building a bad habit, and your mind will convince you to do the same when you’re handling big things.
In small things, the consequences might be unnoticeable, but when you make the same kind of compromises in big things, the negative consequences will be much worse. Don’t build a habit of self-destruction. Why would you train to be good at destroying yourself?
Can God trust you to be faithful in what He has made you a steward over? Are you venting your anger on your innocent child, stealing from your boss at work, cheating on your spouse, or even abusing your body by overeating? Will you do what is right, even when there are no human eyes on you, and you will never be praised by men for it?
When you’re next presented with a choice like that in the future—to compromise or to do what is righteous, pray to receive God’s grace to do what is right and pleasing in His sight. Building a habit of faithfulness in all things sets you up for promotions, and you’ll be walking worthily as the royal priest and heir that you are!
Jesus said these words:
“If therefore you have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches? If you have not been faithful in that which is another’s, who will give you that which is your own?” (Luke 16:11-12 WEB)
There are “true riches” that await the saints who have faithfully served Jesus in their lifetime. These riches can be called eternal rewards, and they will be measured and given to us when we stand before Jesus’ throne during the Marriage Feast of the Lamb.
Nothing you have now can be called “your own”. It’s all temporary things that you are holding on to. However, eternal rewards will be the true riches that are really your own. Learn about these rewards and how you can maximize them: http://bit.ly/sandcastlesdontlastforever
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how to build a good habit 在 Naomi Huth Facebook 的最佳貼文
DAY 60 of #circuitbreaker: The world is constantly changing and there every season has it’s ups and downs. Surfers are great role models when it comes to how to live life. A surfer knows that a wave will never change. So can either ADAPT and ride the wave to move forward or resist and fall.
Today marks the day of 2 months in home quarantine. We’re soon entering a season where dining out will be possible again and shops will re-open and we will shift more towards a “new normal”.
So why don’t we take this opportunity to reflect:
Did yew take that risk you always wanted to? Did you read that book you finally got the chance to read? Did you learn something new? Did you challenge yourself to TRY something new? Did you reconnect to a good friend from years ago? Did you learn something new about your family, your friends and yourself?
According to Robin Sharma it takes 66 days to build a habit. So who did you decide and CHOOSE to become during these times? Even if you couldn’t or didn’t necessarily take action at first, who are you continuously putting conscious effort into becoming, even when there is so much that is currently out of our control.
The past 60 days have been an adventure for me. I finally got to do that 66 day online course I wanted to, read a books that transformed my life (if yew need some book recommendations, hit me up, I’d love to share), tried a dance improv class, taught my first online class, started a new weekly series IG Live series with a beautiful sister, created a couple Youtube videos, did a challenge and connected to many beautiful friends and loved ones, all of them who I am so grateful to have in my life, especially the support and strength we gave each other during these times.
Now the question is to yew, who did you become during this season of life? 🦋
Are you riding the wave, or resisting it? 🌊
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