The Power of a Tiny Seed

Mar 22, 2026    David Hale

This powerful message centers on the transformative principle of seed, time, and harvest found in Galatians 6:7-10, reminding us that we reap what we sow. We're challenged to view every aspect of our lives through the lens of planting seeds - whether seeds of time, kindness, encouragement, or resources. The sermon emphasizes that stewardship isn't just about money, but about recognizing that everything we do has the potential to grow into something significant when planted in good soil. What makes this message particularly compelling is the emphasis on strategic giving and equal sacrifice rather than equal giving. We're reminded that a child giving up their daily soda money can be just as sacrificial as a wealthy person's large donation. The parable of the mustard seed from Matthew 13:31-32 illustrates how the smallest offerings can become something magnificent when God multiplies them. Perhaps most importantly, we're encouraged to maintain faith with expectation - not just believing God can do something, but believing He will. The message calls us to examine where we've been stingy with our prayers, love, or generosity, and challenges us to water the seeds we've planted through faithful commitment to God's house and purposes.