Sometimes it is very possible to not appreciate the little we have just because we don't clearly see its potential.
The widow whose husband died leaving her heavily indebted had oil, but couldn't see clearly the usefulness of that oil not until she was advised.
A dollar could easily be spent than saved depending on the clarity of the vision of its owner.
David had slinging skills: he placed so much value on those skills that he literally stuck to it on the biggest battle of his life.
Do not neglect what you have, just because it appears to be small or insignificant today. Be visionary in your analysis of what you call "little".
It was probably not surprising to Potiphar how years later Joseph became the one whom he will depend on for Food: How do you see your domestic staff? How do you treat them? Do you know one of your employees today could be the same person buying off your entire company and its assets tomorrow?
Are you usually only nice to your bosses at work and treat the janitors like they don't exist?
Does it sometimes strike you that, the universe and its unfathomable resources was created just by a spoken word? And you tell me "words" don't mean anything or "words" are just syllables with which we communicate?
It was the information released by a little maid that helped saved an Army General, Naaman the leper.
It was a little boy's lunch that was used to feed 5000 men plus women and Children. Just imagine if the Ushers or Protocol guys didn't allow the lad into that arena where Jesus was?
What are you doing with your supposed tiny seed?
How clearly can you see its potential?
You will not fail!
Good morning and Happy New Week!