Luke 16:10 says, “He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much.”
Friend, that’s a front-porch kind of truth right there. Jesus is reminding us that the way we handle the small stuff determines whether we’re ready for the big stuff. You can’t expect God to hand you the keys to the kingdom if you won’t even be responsible with the spare change in your pocket.
Think about it—faithfulness isn’t flashy. It’s showing up on time. It’s doing what you said you’d do. It’s being honest when nobody’s watching. It’s putting your heart into folding laundry, mowing the yard, or serving a neighbor. The world may not notice those little things, but heaven does. And God says if you can be trusted in the “least,” He’ll open doors for the “much.”
So don’t despise the small beginnings. Don’t roll your eyes at the daily grind. Every ordinary task is an opportunity to live out extraordinary faithfulness. Be faithful with today’s little things, and tomorrow’s bigger blessings will find you ready.
Stay steady, friend. Because God can take your “least” and make it much.