The Qualitative Power of "The Little"
In the Abrahamic faith tradition, the focus shifts from the quantity of the multitude to the quality of the "little." During the "Little While" (Haggai 2:6, Hebrews 12:26), God seeks the quality of our offering rather than the volume of our activity.
• Good: Every "little" act must be rooted in good intent. In the hands of a believer, a "little bread and water" (as seen in Abraham’s hospitality) is the seed of a divine encounter.
• Concise: Our faith and speech must be direct and uncluttered by the "nonsense" and "low thoughts" of the world.
• Quality: Abraham’s faith was qualitative; he offered "a little," but God transformed it into "Butter, Milk, and a tender Calf." This illustrates that quality in the "little" produces a feast of supernatural fulfillment.
By mastering the qualitative "little," the believer is positioned to ascend to the highest vantage point of faith.