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What do you do when all you have is a small jar of oil? In this powerful message from Pastor Joseph Pringle, discover how God transforms what you call small into what He calls seed. Through the miraculous story of the widow's oil in 2 Kings 4, we learn that God fills vessels not to sit stagnant, but to be poured out for His kingdom purposes.
Pastor Joseph reveals three transformative truths: what you call small, God calls seed; prepare your capacity for God's expansion; and the oil demands faithful stewardship. This isn't just about provision—it's about responsibility and understanding that what God puts in your life was never meant to end with you, but to flow through you to bless others.
Key insights include:
• Stop despising the little jar in your hands—God uses what you have more than what you wish you had
• Prepare vessels by building capacity not just for yourself, but for others
• Faithfulness is your gateway to increase—God gives more than survival, He gives sufficiency
• Your breakthrough is meant to be someone else's breakthrough too
Ready to discover how God wants to use the 'little' in your life for His big purposes? Visit C3OC.com to connect with our community and find your place in God's expansion plan.
Scriptures: 2 Kings 4:1-7, Zechariah 4:10, Luke 16:10, Genesis 12:2, 2 Corinthians 1:4, Luke 22:32, John 6:12, 2 Timothy 2:20, Romans 12:13
By C3OCWhat do you do when all you have is a small jar of oil? In this powerful message from Pastor Joseph Pringle, discover how God transforms what you call small into what He calls seed. Through the miraculous story of the widow's oil in 2 Kings 4, we learn that God fills vessels not to sit stagnant, but to be poured out for His kingdom purposes.
Pastor Joseph reveals three transformative truths: what you call small, God calls seed; prepare your capacity for God's expansion; and the oil demands faithful stewardship. This isn't just about provision—it's about responsibility and understanding that what God puts in your life was never meant to end with you, but to flow through you to bless others.
Key insights include:
• Stop despising the little jar in your hands—God uses what you have more than what you wish you had
• Prepare vessels by building capacity not just for yourself, but for others
• Faithfulness is your gateway to increase—God gives more than survival, He gives sufficiency
• Your breakthrough is meant to be someone else's breakthrough too
Ready to discover how God wants to use the 'little' in your life for His big purposes? Visit C3OC.com to connect with our community and find your place in God's expansion plan.
Scriptures: 2 Kings 4:1-7, Zechariah 4:10, Luke 16:10, Genesis 12:2, 2 Corinthians 1:4, Luke 22:32, John 6:12, 2 Timothy 2:20, Romans 12:13