Your insignificant other

Little drops of water 💦 make a mighty ocean is the way the saying goes. There is power in small stuff, especially small stuff that is done repeatedly. Sometimes, you have got to sweat the small stuff.

The small stuff, the leaven, is what I have referred to as the insignificant other. It appears insignificant but cumulatively it can bring down the high and mighty. The Apostle Paul teaches us to not toss this off as insignificant, he says given a chance it can permeate the entire system.

"And please don't toss this off as insignificant. It only takes a minute amount of yeast, you know, to permeate an entire loaf of bread.
(Gal.5.9 MSG)

What small stuff are you tossing off as insignificant? Little white likes? Little porn? Little betting? Little prayerlessness? Little, all of these may seem, but cumulatively, they could bring a person down.

I am reminded of Samson's story in Judges 16. It looked innocent enough, looked insignificant enough but in the long run, he came crumbling down. Little wonder Jesus warned his disciples in Luke 12.

"By this time the crowd, unwieldy and stepping on each other's toes, numbered into the thousands. But Jesus' primary concern was his disciples. He said to them, "Watch yourselves carefully so you don't get contaminated with Pharisee yeast, Pharisee phoniness." (Luke.12.1 MSG)

Sometimes these leaves, these yeasts, may not be sins by themselves. These are what Paul referred to as "weight" in Hebrew 12 and asked that we lay them all aside.

"Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us," (Heb.12.1)

They may come off as insignificant but if you don't lay them aside they will permeate the entire system until they become besetting sins and then drag you down. Take care of the insignificant others...

Good day,
And have a great day today,
EmmA (aka Mr. Lift)
@Liftemma

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