Little is Much

For our Scripture reading today, I turn your attention to but a few verses out of a larger story.

Matthew 14:15-18
[15] When evening came, the disciples came to Him and said, “This is a desolate place, and the hour is already late. Dismiss the crowds so they can go to the villages and buy themselves some food.”
[16] “They do not need to go away,” Jesus replied. “You give them something to eat.”
[17] “We have here only five loaves of bread and two fish,” they answered.
[18] “Bring them here to Me,” Jesus said.

You likely remember that this is the story about feeding the 5,000 with only five loaves of bread and two fish. We might remember that it worked out just fine! Can you imagine having to put together a meal for 5,000 with only such a small amount of food?

From this reading, a beautiful lesson unfolds: “Little is much when God is in it.”

This event, recorded by all the gospel writers, invites us to see the potential in our small offerings. It teaches us that what seems insignificant, when surrendered to God, can become a source of abundant blessings.

In life’s vast canvas, small strokes can create a masterpiece when divinely guided.
A mustard seed of faith, insignificant in size, can move mountains.
The widow’s two mites, worth little, became much in the treasury of heaven.
David, with a sling and stone, defeated a giant named Goliath.

When infused with divine purpose, each act, no matter how small, holds immense potential. For in God’s economy, little is much; He multiplies our humble offerings, turning loaves and fishes into feasts and simple acts into eternal legacies.

I leave you today with this question: What ‘little’ do you have that God can use for ‘much’?


Lonnie Davis