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June 29, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Beauty of Small Steps”
Matthew 25:21
"His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’"
We live in a world that is obsessed with scale. We look at follower counts, job titles, bank accounts, and massive achievements to measure success. It’s incredibly easy to look at our daily, routine lives—the dishes, the spreadsheets, the quiet acts of kindness that nobody notices—and wonder, does any of this actually matter?
In the Parable of the Talents, Jesus gives us a radical shift in perspective. Notice what the master commends when he returns. He doesn't praise the servant for being "brilliant," "famous," or "uniquely gifted." He praises him for being faithful. And look at the scale: "You have been faithful with a few things."
God is deeply invested in how we handle the "few things." The small responsibilities, the hidden choices, the moments when we choose integrity or kindness when no one is watching—that is the training ground for the kingdom of God. True faithfulness isn't waiting for a massive platform to do something great; it’s doing small things with great love and devotion right where you are.
The ultimate reward in this verse isn't just promotion ("I will put you in charge of many things"); the true prize is connection: "Come and share your master’s happiness!" God’s joy is the destination of a faithful life.
The ultimate reward for the servant’s faithfulness wasn't just greater responsibility—it was deeper intimacy and shared joy with the master. Sometimes, we view faithfulness as an exhausting obligation rather than apathway to joy. You don't have to change the whole world today. You just need to be faithful with what is right in front of you. God sees the hidden effort, the quiet patience, and the small obedience. He is weaving them into something beautiful. Matthew 25:21 means that living a life of quiet, steady obedience with whatever resources, time, and skills you've been given is deeply seen by God. It assures us that our hidden efforts matter, and that the end goal of our faith is to experience the pure joy of God's presence.
It is easy to overlook the assignments right in front of us while waiting for a "bigger" or more noticeable purpose. What are the specific "few things" God has placed in your hands in this current season of life?
By Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior JesusJune 29, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Beauty of Small Steps”
Matthew 25:21
"His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’"
We live in a world that is obsessed with scale. We look at follower counts, job titles, bank accounts, and massive achievements to measure success. It’s incredibly easy to look at our daily, routine lives—the dishes, the spreadsheets, the quiet acts of kindness that nobody notices—and wonder, does any of this actually matter?
In the Parable of the Talents, Jesus gives us a radical shift in perspective. Notice what the master commends when he returns. He doesn't praise the servant for being "brilliant," "famous," or "uniquely gifted." He praises him for being faithful. And look at the scale: "You have been faithful with a few things."
God is deeply invested in how we handle the "few things." The small responsibilities, the hidden choices, the moments when we choose integrity or kindness when no one is watching—that is the training ground for the kingdom of God. True faithfulness isn't waiting for a massive platform to do something great; it’s doing small things with great love and devotion right where you are.
The ultimate reward in this verse isn't just promotion ("I will put you in charge of many things"); the true prize is connection: "Come and share your master’s happiness!" God’s joy is the destination of a faithful life.
The ultimate reward for the servant’s faithfulness wasn't just greater responsibility—it was deeper intimacy and shared joy with the master. Sometimes, we view faithfulness as an exhausting obligation rather than apathway to joy. You don't have to change the whole world today. You just need to be faithful with what is right in front of you. God sees the hidden effort, the quiet patience, and the small obedience. He is weaving them into something beautiful. Matthew 25:21 means that living a life of quiet, steady obedience with whatever resources, time, and skills you've been given is deeply seen by God. It assures us that our hidden efforts matter, and that the end goal of our faith is to experience the pure joy of God's presence.
It is easy to overlook the assignments right in front of us while waiting for a "bigger" or more noticeable purpose. What are the specific "few things" God has placed in your hands in this current season of life?