A Spirit-Filled Church: Using What’s in the Houseნიმუში

Small Things, Great Impact
Five loaves and two fish. A single jar of oil. A mustard seed of faith. God repeatedly takes small things and multiplies them for His purposes.
The boy with the loaves didn’t feed the five thousand, Jesus did. But the miracle started with his willingness to offer what he had. Likewise, the widow’s jar didn’t seem like much, but surrendered to God, it became the source of abundance.
Spirit-filled churches aren’t built on impressive resources but surrendered hearts. When we place our “little” in Jesus’ hands, He makes it “much.”
Reflection Question:
What “small” gift or resource could you offer to God this week, trusting Him to multiply it?
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The single command Jesus gave his followers before igniting his movement was “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised...” (Acts 1:4). He was telling them to wait and then move with the Spirit. For a movement to accomplish God's mission, it must be guided by the Spirit of God. We want to challenge every leader at Exponential with the big idea of Spirit-filled: Moving With The Spirit.
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