
The Abrahamic Model: Quality Over Quantity
The Abrahamic Model: Quality Over Quantity
In Genesis 18:4, we observe the concept of "Konjam" (a little). Abraham offered the Lord "a little water" and "a little bread," yet this modest offering resulted in a divine feast and a monumental blessing. This reveals a profound spiritual logic: God is not moved by the sheer volume of our activities or the size of our crowds, but by the weight of our devotion.
To emulate the "Lip of Faith" modeled by Abraham, our spiritual walk must meet three specific criteria:
• Good (Nanmai): Our faith must produce that which is inherently beneficial and aligned with God’s nature.
• Concise (Surukkam): Faith is not found in "much speaking" but in the focused, sharp application of the Word.
• Quality (Tharam): Our walk must have substance and excellence, standing the test of fire.
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Takeaway: Faith is measured by its purity and quality (truth/logic/goodness), not by sheer volume or the size of the crowd.