11/03/2026
*When Little Becomes More*
*John 6:11*
_“Jesus then took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed to those who were seated as much as they wanted.”_
There are moments in life when what you have feels painfully small.
Small strength. Small resources. Small answers. Small hope.
In John 6, a boy offered five loaves and two fish. In the face of thousands of hungry people, it looked insignificant. The disciples saw lack. Jesus saw potential.
What stands out is not just the miracle. It is the posture.
Jesus took what was available.He gave thanks for it. Then He multiplied it.
He did not complain about what was missing. He blessed what was present.
That is deeply personal.
How often do we disqualify what we have because it seems too small? We compare. We minimize. We hesitate. But the miracle did not begin with abundance. It began with surrender.
The little in your hands is not the problem. Keeping it from Jesus is.
Maybe what you have today feels inadequate. Your energy feels limited. Your finances are tight. Your ideas seem underdeveloped. Your faith feels fragile.
But when placed in His hands, little becomes more.
Notice something else. The crowd did not receive crumbs. Scripture says they ate as much as they wanted. And afterward, twelve baskets were left over. God does not multiply just enough. He multiplies beyond expectation.
*Ephesians 3:20* _reminds us that He is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine._
This miracle is not just about bread. It is about trust.
It is about bringing your limited capacity to an unlimited Savior. It is about gratitude before increase.
You may feel like the boy with a small lunch in a very big crowd. But what you carry matters when surrendered.
Today, instead of focusing on what you lack, bring what you have. Give thanks for it. Place it in His hands.
He still multiplies. He still provides. He still turns little into more.
And He is not just feeding crowds. He is strengthening you.
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