Courage To Start

"Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin..." – Zechariah 4:10

Starting something new can be daunting—whether it’s a habit, a reconciliation, or a calling. Comparison and fear often paralyze us: we look at seasoned experts, well-established plans, and find our efforts laughable in contrast. Yet, God celebrates beginnings, cherishing the first step even if it is small, shaky, or incomplete.

Israel’s temple rebuild was unimpressive to those who remembered Solomon’s original glory. Their progress was slow and appeared paltry beside memories of the past. But God wasn’t tracking bricks and gold; He was watching hearts that dared to begin again, hearts that chose obedience over inertia.

God’s economy turns earthly expectations upside down. What looks laughable to the world—a humble prayer, a hesitant apology, or a single act of kindness—can birth movements when paired with faith. Sometimes what we call “insignificant" is, to God, the foundation of redemptive miracles.

The first step is often the hardest, because it is vulnerable and exposed. But the Lord rejoices over the earnest “try” of His people. He multiplies mustard seeds. Faith that begins in secret grows into legacies that outlive us.

What “small beginning” tugs at your heart today? Don’t wait for ideal conditions. Take one humble step—send an invitation, write the first page, apologize, plant a seed. Trust God to rejoice over it and bring the increase.

Prayer:
God of new beginnings, thank You for celebrating each step of faith, no matter how unimpressive it feels to me. Give me courage to start, even if my strength and skill seem small. Use my tiny act for Your glory, and help me trust You with its growth. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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