Embracing the Power of Small Beginnings

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1) "Thanks be to God that he invites us. Into a place and a space where we can magnify his name. I don't know about you, but I love praising the name of the Lord. When you praise God, there is an exchange. You give him your burdens, he gives you rest. You give him your pain, he gives you joy. You give him your sorrows, he gives you hope. He gives you the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness." [33:16] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "What is also amazing, though, is equally as important as it is praising God for how big he is. We owe him praise for how small he is. word says in 1 Corinthians chapter 6, the word says that know ye not that your bodies are temples. You're not a body of the Holy Ghost. Your body, say my body. Now that ain't spiritual language there. It's talking about your literal physical body because in that text it tells us behaviors we should stay away from because of how they impact our physical body. So he's saying that the God that has created the whole universe, the God that has created the stars with the closest star, 5.88, trillion miles times 4.24 away from us. God has named all of those things. He's so big yet he has made himself user-friendly. He has shrunk himself down to where he can get inside of you and live. We praise him not because he's big only, but because he's small enough to fit inside of us." [36:33] (88 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Can you celebrate God for the foundation? Can you celebrate God before the big stuff comes? Can you celebrate God even at the base level of what you're building? The Bible says that Okay. When they lay the foundation, that the people who saw the temple in its former glory started crying and started weeping. They remembered how big it was. They remembered how magnificent it was and it didn't quite compare and they're crying. But the new people who never saw the temple are rejoicing all at the foundation. But whenever you start building something for God, there's always opposition that comes against it. Whenever you start doing something great for God, the end is near. The enemy rises up in folk and tries to halt and halt and stop and impede the thing that you're doing for God." [41:07] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Comparison is the threat to smallness. What causes people not to respect what they have when it is small is because of what they have compared to other people. If you read back in the text of Zachariah chapter four, the Bible says that there was one group that rejoiced at the laying of the foundation. There was another group, the older group that was sad and weeping at the laying of the foundation. Well, the question is, if we're making. Some progress on building, why are some people happy and some people sad? Here's why they have been in captivity for 70 years. They have just gotten released from captivity in Babylon to go back to Highland Park to build the temple. All right. And so if there's anybody I love y'all up here today, if there's anybody who saw the first temple, they have to be. At. Least 74 years old, because you don't really start remembering things until you're about four years old. So 74 years old and older, they all remembered what the temple used to look like." [45:52] (68 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Can you be faithful in what is small? Can you teach that class and there's only two people showing up? Can you come prepared to rehearsal and know your part even though it's going to be what it's going to be? Can you show up and still? You know what impressed me about coming here to preach? Was the level of excellence before I got here. Was the level of excellence. See, when you do this every week, you don't realize how excellent you are where you are. Oh, yeah. The planning and the preparation. By the email, I would have thought I was coming to a mega church. Newsflash, I am at a mega church. Mega in love. Mega in excellence. Yes, mega in the word. Mega in number because your latter days, I wish I had a hollering church here today, shall be greater than what's been. Can you be faithful in what God has given you?" [52:12] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "God rejoices in it. He rejoices in it. The Bible says. That Zerubbabel, he is a builder. He is the contractor. And he says that the Lord has rejoiced to see the plumb line. A plumb line is an instrument that is used to assure that something is straight. Because if you're going to build, things have to be accurate. Things have to be precise. Things have to be level. Things have to be straight. And the text is saying that God rejoices to see. Let me just put it like this. To see the measuring tape in Zerubbabel's hand. To see the level in Zerubbabel's hand. He's not even building anything. He's just making sure it's level and straight. And God's getting happy over that. God gets happy. You think he gets happy when things are big and things are monstrous and things are grandiose. God gets happy when you say, you know what, let me just sit down and write the plan. Let me just sit down and figure it out. Let me just sit down and put my prayer points on what I'm going to do. God rejoices in that which is small." [01:02:21] (65 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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