Thursday, 26 March 2026

Little, Small, Impactful, and Valuable


 The value of a diamond is not so much in its size but in the quality of the stone it is.

Ants are small insects, yet their role in nature and their place in the ecosystem is much.

In ants, as small as they are we learn big lessons on diligence, order, timing and taking responsibility.

Foxes may be little but they can cause a lot of damage to livestock and big losses to farmers,

The scriptures talk about "the little foxes that spoil the vine"

That a thing is little doesn't mean it's not potent.

Little, doesn't mean it is not impactful.

Dynamites are small but their impact is far reaching when they explode.

Dynamites come in small packages.

Little things can cause big damage or lots of harm.

David looked little and insignificant in the eyes of Goliath.

Don't despise a thing or person because they are little.

Goliath paid the price, he learnt the hard way.

The tongue is little but it starts wars, tears families apart, breaks marriages and destroys destinies.

A pill may be little but potent as medication, the size of the pill doesn't do justice to its effect.

The pearl found in oyster shells may be small but they are valuable.

They are part of the treasures of the sea.

The safety pin may be small in size but it is useful to billions of people all over the world.

The little vices we do not tackle and overcome can cause loss and have long lasting effects.

A little bit of advice can make a big difference.

What looks small, little or insignificant to you may mean the world to someone else.

Great discoveries have been made from what looked like insignificant experience.

Small ideas have birthed great inventions.

Inspired ideas that seemed unnecessary at the time have turned out to be treasures that changed peoples fortunes and the course of humanity.

Your kind text message, your hug, your patience, your help your kind words may not look like much to you but the impact it has on someone else may be life changing.

Over five thousand people were once fed through the hand of Jesus the Christ from a small boys little lunch.

The five loaves of bread and two fish was not enough to feed thousands of people.

It turned out more than enough

Little is much when God is in it or involved with it.