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Don't Miss the Key

Sometimes it's not the big plans but the small forgotten details that stall us. Faithfulness in the small prepares you for God’s bigger assignments.

A friend of mine had been talking about a road trip he was eagerly looking forward to for months. He couldn’t wait to finally hit the road with his family, create memories, and explore new places.

The day finally arrived. He had planned every detail meticulously: the family’s bags were packed neatly, the route was carefully mapped out, reservations were booked, and the excitement was tangible. 

Everything was set, and the entire family was ready to climb into the car.

But when my friend reached into his pocket to get the key, his heart sank. He couldn't find it. They looked everywhere without success.

One tiny detail, one small, seemingly insignificant object, suddenly stopped the entire trip dead in its tracks. The anticipation, careful preparation, and detailed planning instantly meant nothing without that single key.

This story made me wonder, how often do we carefully plan our big goals, our visions, and our dreams, only to overlook the small, everyday details that actually unlock them?

God often measures our readiness for big opportunities by how faithfully we handle the small details.

Maybe you're waiting on something significant to happen in your career, your marriage, your finances, or your spiritual journey. You feel prepared, ready, and eager, but what if there's one small key you're overlooking?

Maybe it's…

The daily habit of gratitude and prayer you've forgotten to practice.
The quiet moments with your spouse or children you've neglected.
The discipline of daily excellence at work that you've allowed to slip.

These small things matter profoundly. Like the key to my friend’s car, they either unlock the journey forward or keep you frustratingly stuck.

Zechariah 4:10 reminds us clearly: “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.”

Think about David: Before becoming king and achieving monumental victories, he was faithful in the small, mundane task of tending sheep. It was in those overlooked, daily responsibilities that God prepared him for greatness.

The little things in your life are the keys God uses to unlock doors of greater purpose.

So today, I encourage you to pause and ask yourself honestly:

Am I overlooking small details that could be impacting my growth?
What small habits or attitudes should I reintroduce into my life?
Could something small be holding me back from my next big breakthrough?

Never underestimate the power of the small. Sometimes, the smallest keys open the biggest doors.

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