Tuesday
Micah 5:2; Luke 2:1-7
God chose Bethlehem—small, overlooked, insignificant—to birth His greatest promise. He placed the King of Heaven not in a palace but in a manger, confounding all human expectation. Where do you feel small or overlooked today? Perhaps you're stuck viewing your life through the lens of difficult beginnings or seemingly insignificant circumstances. But this is precisely where God does His greatest work. He specializes in choosing the humble, the small, the unexpected to display His glory. Your "Bethlehem moments"—those places of obscurity and humility—are exactly where God wants to meet you. Stop waiting for the monstrosity of a miracle and start looking for God's significance in your insignificant spaces. He is already at work there.
God chose Bethlehem—small, overlooked, insignificant—to birth His greatest promise. He placed the King of Heaven not in a palace but in a manger, confounding all human expectation. Where do you feel small or overlooked today? Perhaps you're stuck viewing your life through the lens of difficult beginnings or seemingly insignificant circumstances. But this is precisely where God does His greatest work. He specializes in choosing the humble, the small, the unexpected to display His glory. Your "Bethlehem moments"—those places of obscurity and humility—are exactly where God wants to meet you. Stop waiting for the monstrosity of a miracle and start looking for God's significance in your insignificant spaces. He is already at work there.
