The Small Hinges
Saturday, May 16
Galatians 6:10 (NKJV)
“Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith.”
Devotion
We often think it is only the big things we do for God that matter. But sometimes, it is the small hinges that big doors swing on. When you understand the small principles and commands God gives, you begin to see His blessings unfold in your life.
The fifth commandment is reaffirmed in Ephesians 6:2–3, “that your days may be long and that it may go well with you in the land He gives you.” There is an undeniable blessing attached to obedience. God also says, “I will bless you and prolong your days” when you walk in obedience—even in something as seemingly small as honoring your mother. What may appear insignificant in the moment is often the very hinge upon which your future is shaped.
When you show mercy, even to the mother bird, it is as though the wind of the Holy Spirit is behind you—helping you, strengthening you, and making the journey easier. Small acts of obedience carry eternal weight in the Kingdom of God. They position your heart to be sensitive to His voice and your life to be aligned with His will.
Do not overlook the small instructions of God. The secret place of obedience is often quiet, unseen, and easily dismissed, yet it is there that God builds consistency in your character. A surrendered heart in the small things becomes a trustworthy vessel for greater things. What feels small today may very well be the very key that opens a much larger door tomorrow.
Small obedience is never wasted. In God’s economy, nothing done in faith is ever insignificant—every “yes” becomes a seed, and every seed carries a harvest.
Today's Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father,
Cause me to walk in the law of kindness in the things I do, what I say with my mouth, and even in the meditation of my heart. May my reverence toward You be pure and pleasing to You, so that it changes the way I treat others. I ask for Your grace to make a difference for good and to be different from the ways of this world. In the Name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
Apply It Today
Outward expressions of our lives begin in the heart—whether for good or bad. Therefore, as we consecrate (devote) ourselves to God in brokenness and surrender, our hearts will allow His nature to flourish and express Himself through us. Meditate on Colossians chapter 3.
Resources
- What happens when we choose to live by God’s principles instead of the world’s ways? Watch the message “God’s Economy System” and grow in faith, wisdom, and trust in His provision.
- Ask yourself, “What kind of harvest might God produce through my daily obedience?”