Day 23: The Power of Small Seeds📖 Matthew 13:31-32 “The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed, which a man took and planted in his field. Though it is the smallest of all seeds, yet when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds come and perch in its branches.” 🌱 Lent reminds us that God’s way of multiplying often starts with what seems small and insignificant. Jesus used the mustard seed to illustrate that even the smallest seed of faith, obedience, or generosity can result in something far greater than we imagined. In your life, there may be things that feel too small to matter—your quiet acts of service, your hidden prayers, your unnoticed generosity—but Jesus assures us that in the Kingdom of God, small things multiply into significant impact. What mustard seed is God asking you to plant during this season? 🌿 Is it stepping out in missional engagement by reaching one person? 🌿 Is it investing in someone to help them grow into a leader? 🌿 Is it giving, though you feel it isn’t much? When we trust God with the little, He is faithful to bring growth and multiplication. The beauty of the mustard seed is that it doesn’t just grow for itself—it becomes a place where others can find refuge. 💭 Reflection: 👉 What small seed am I being called to sow today? 👉 Am I trusting God for the increase even when I can’t yet see it? 🙏 Prayer: Lord, help me to trust that You can multiply every seed I plant for Your glory. Amen.
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