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Luke 16:10

Small Faithfulness Earns Big Trust!

Welcome, Faith Force Faithful Stewards! Today, we’re learning how faithfulness in small things proves us ready for bigger things, as shared in Luke 16:10.

Verse Of The Day:

"Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much." (Luke 16:10)

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Have you ever wanted a big responsibility but had to prove yourself with smaller tasks first? Jesus reveals the secret to earning greater trust!

Jesus teaches “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.” When you faithfully complete small responsibilities – cleaning your room, finishing homework, being kind to siblings – you’re proving you’re ready for bigger things! Parents, teachers, and God watch how we handle little tasks to see if we’re ready for greater responsibilities.

But there’s a warning too: “whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much.” If we’re careless, lazy, or dishonest with small duties, no one will trust us with important ones! The way we handle little things reveals our true character. Want bigger opportunities? Master the small ones first with excellence and honesty!

Faithful in Little Progress Chart:

Draw a ladder with rungs labeled from bottom to top: “Small Tasks,” “Medium Responsibilities,” “Big Opportunities.” At the bottom, list small duties you do faithfully. Each time you complete them well, add a star and move up! This shows how small faithfulness leads to greater trust!

Time For A Prayer:

Dear God, help us be faithful with the small responsibilities You've given us! When tasks seem too little or unimportant, remind us that You're watching to see if we're ready for bigger things. Help us be trustworthy with very little so we can be trusted with much! Amen.

Keep being faithful in small things, Faith Force Faithful Stewards! Until our next Divine Dispatch, remember that whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much!

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