“SMALL MIRACLES”

SEPTEMBER 30, 2024

READ: Zechariah 4 (Focus vs. 6-10)

MEMORY VERSE
“Do not despise these small beginnings.” Zechariah 4:10 nlt

BACKGROUND
At our wedding shower, our shy friend Dave stood in a corner clutching an oblong, tissue-wrapped object. When his turn came to present his gift, he brought it forward.

Evan and I unwrapped it to discover a hand-carved piece of wood containing perfect oblong concentric woodgrain circles and the engraved sentence, “Some of God’s miracles are small.”

The plaque has hung in our home for forty-five years, reminding us again and again that God is at work even in the small things. Paying a bill. Providing a meal. Healing a cold. All tallying up to an impressive record of God’s provision.

Through the prophet Zechariah, the governor of Judah, Zerubbabel received a similar message from God regarding the rebuilding of Jerusalem and the temple.

After returning from their Babylonian captivity, a season of slow progress began, and the Israelites grew discouraged. “Do not despise these small beginnings,” God declared (Zechariah 4:10 nlt).

He accomplishes His desires through us and sometimes in spite of us. “ ‘Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,’ says the Lord Almighty” (v. 6).

When we grow weary at the apparent smallness of God’s work in and around us, may we remember that some of His miracles may be “small.” He uses the small things to build toward His greater purposes.
By: Elisa Morgan

INSIGHT
Zechariah was one of Israel’s post-exilic prophets. This means his ministry took place after some of the people returned following their seventy years of captivity in Babylon.

The Talmud—a written rabbinical commentary on Jewish history and law—says that Zechariah, along with Ezra and Nehemiah, was of the Great Synagogue.

This was an assembly of 120 of the leading rabbis and scholars of the day. Zechariah was a Levite born in Babylon and is referred to in Ezra 5:1 and 6:14 as well as in Nehemiah 12:16.

Like Jeremiah and Ezekiel, he was both a prophet and a priest. The book of Zechariah contains a significant amount of messianic prophecy. The prophet uses messages of encouragement to call the people to repentance and, having physically returned to the land, to spiritually return to God.

We too can be challenged spiritually as we consider how wonderful God is.
By: Bill Crowder

APPLICATION
Where have you seen God’s small miracles in your life? How has He used small things to provide for your needs and the needs of those around you?

PR’s RE-EMPHASIS (From Post)
“When we grow weary at the apparent smallness of God’s work in and around us, may we remember that some of His miracles may be “small.””

PR’s (PASTOR RICHARD) TAKE
“From small beginnings come great things”

“I never lose an opportunity of urging a practical beginning however small, for it is wonderful how often in such matters the mustard-seed germinates and roots itself.” Florence Nightingale

PRAYER
“Dear God, thank You for working Your small miracles in my life. Please help me to notice all Your works!”

TODAY’S HYMN/WORSHIP/PRAISE/GOSPEL SONG
“MIRACLE NO DEY TIRE JESUS” Chize & Friends

Miracle no dey tire Jesus oh
To bless person no dey tire Jesus oh
He don do am before, He still dey do am again, chai
Miracle no dey tire Jesus

Miracle no dey tire Jesus o (mix-play) (oh, na, na, na)
To bless person no dey tire Jesus (oh, na, na, na)
He don do am before, He still dey do am again, chai
Miracle no dey tire Jesus

From my cradle days ’til this very day
I have never ever heard or seeing my Jesus fail
From before time began, He has never ever change
He’s the same today, just as He was yesterday

Miracle opor (opor, por-por, opor)
Goodness, favour, mercy, e sure (e sure, sure, sure, e sure)
My brother, tell Him what you want
He’d give you everything and more
Miracle no dey tire Jesus

Miracle no dey tire Jesus oh
To bless person no dey tire Jesus oh
He don do am before, He still dey do am again, chai
Miracle no dey tire Jesus

My eyes have seen (my eyes have seen)
And my ears have heard (and my ears have heard)
Of the favour and the blessings of the Lord upon my life
Baba You too much oh
Jesus na Baba Over-do, Over-do

Oh, taste and see (oh, taste and see)
That the Lord is good (that the Lord is good)
Baba Your goodness e dey make my belle full
Baba You too much oh, oh, yeah
This one na blessings overdose oh (overdose oh)
Miracle no dey tire Jesus

Miracle no dey tire Jesus oh
To bless person no dey tire Jesus oh
He don do am before, He still dey do am again, chai
Miracle no dey tire Jesus
To bless person oh, e no dey tire Jesus
To favour person oh, e no dey tire Jesus
To turn your life around, e no dey tire Jesus
Miracle no dey tire Jesus

To bless person oh (e no dey tire Jesus)
To favour person oh (e no dey tire Jesus)
To change your life and soul (e no dey tire Jesus)
Miracle no dey tire Jesus.

READING THROUGH THE BIBLE THIS YEAR (DAILY)
ROMANS 13