The Power of 'Little': The GCQ Principle
Pastor James
In the kingdom of God, spiritual efficacy is never a matter of numerical strength or emotional outbursts. It is a matter of the "GCQ" Principle: faith must be Good, Concise, and Quality.
Consider Abraham in Genesis 18:4. When divine visitors arrived, he offered only "a little water" and "a little bread." Logically, this was a meager offering, yet it was the "marrow" or the "fatness" of his faith. This "little" was transformed into a supernatural feast of butter, milk, and a tender calf. True spiritual progress is found in the logical, scriptural speech of a mind renewed, rather than the "riches" of worldly abundance.
"A little in the hand of the righteous is better than the riches of many wicked." (Psalm 37:16)
When your faith is of a high GCQ standard, it carries a weight that the "crowd" cannot replicate. It is the quality of your connection, not the quantity of your possessions, that sustains you.