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Little Is Much

When God Is In It

By Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)Published about 5 hours ago 1 min read
Little Is Much
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A seed in your hand now is a forest on your land tomorrow. But in your hand also lies two important things, decision and consequences. If you decide that the seed needs to be planted and taken care of, you can enjoy the benefits years down the line. But if you choose not too, you know the consequences of that decision too. You have the power to set the destiny of that seed in motion. Will you just stare at it long enough for someone to come and do it for you? Or are you looking at its size and other physical conditions and questioning your decision?

Good night everyone. It's been a while. Hope you're all fine. I've been quiet busy and haven't posted much lately. I guess I had so many seeds in my hand that needed my attention hence that long break from Vocal Media.

Anyway, coming back to that topic, I realised that many a times, we are given this one seed that we often analyze and put away for later times. When later times finally arrive, we come up with some more excuses to rule out it's purpose.

When we realize that we are only guardians or stewards of what is entrusted to us would we be happy and free to release things and let them go.

Some things are seeds. Let them go so you can recieve a forest. Others are birds. Let them go so they can fly and fulfil their purpose.Don't doubt their potential. The little lad in John 6:1-3 did not examine and analyze his 2 fishes and 5 bread against the crowd (5000 men plus women and childred). Instead, he trusted Jesus and released his lunch. In return, everyone got fed and 12 buskets of leftovers were collected! Isn't it wonderful?

What do you have in your hand? Is it small? Do not worry. Release it (them) to God and trust His timing. He'll surprise you, for "He makes all things beautiful in His time." ~ Ecclessiates 3:11

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Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)

I love reading and researching to gain inspiration and ideas. I appreciate those who write and I hope I can inspire you with my writings too. 

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