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SUMMARY:Bible Study Answer Sheet 9-17-25
DESCRIPTION:F.S.M. BIBLE STUDY GUIDE\n◊ Do not despise small beginnings means: \nThat you shouldn’t underestimate or dismiss something at its\n   early, humble stages:  >The phrase encourages valuing persistence,  dedication, and faithfulness.\n\n◊ Reasons why we should not despise small beginnings:\n\n\nGOD Works through small beginnings (Mark 4:30/Mat. 17:20)     > GOD delights in starting small because it showcases His power and ability to multiply what seems insignificant\n\n\n Small beginnings require faith. (Luke 16:10)                                    > Faith bridges the gap between the beginning and the     fulfillment of GOD’S promises\n\n\n GOD Sees the end from the beginning (Isaiah 46:10)                    > Even when you see only small beginnings, GOD sees the completed plan\n\n\n Perseverance is key to growth (James 1:4)                                       > The path from small beginnings to great endings requires steady, faithful effort\n\n\n GOD’S power multiplies the small things (Zechariah 4:6)              > GOD amplifies our efforts beyond our capabilities\n\n\n GOD rejoices in every step forward (Phil. 1:6)                                 > Celebrate progress, no matter how small, because GOD is still at work\n\n\n The Glory goes to GOD (1st Corth. 1:31)                                           > The ultimate goal of every beginning is to glorify     GOD, who makes all things possible\n\n\n \nWEEK SIX REVELATION\nChapter 35 | Day 35: The Longest Lever The chapter reflects on the impact of small beginnings in the context of prayer, emphasizing the significance of seemingly insignificant actions that can lead to monumental changes.\nChapter 36 | Day 36: Senior Partner The chapter recounts the inspiring story of Stanley Tam, a 95-year-old entrepreneur who made a significant decision to make God his Senior Partner by transferring 51% of his business, the United States Plastic Corporation, to Him. \nChapter 37 | Day 37: Prayer Contracts Vision and Prayer Batterson shares a story of receiving a vision for a coffeehouse located near a crack house on Capitol Hill. Despite limited resources, he and his team prayed fervently, circling the property much like the Israelites did at Jericho\nChapter 38 | Day 38: Climb the Watchtower Watchtowers played a crucial role in ancient cultures, serving as defense systems, protection for shepherds, and safeguarding vineyards. \nChapter 39 | Day 39: Holy Ground\nGeneral Cecil Richardson, a retired chief chaplain of the U.S. Air Force, shares a powerful encounter illustrating obedience to the Holy Spirit. \nChapter 40 | Day 40: Prayer Alphabet\nThe chapter begins with a reference to a powerful prayer experience at the Easter Prayer Breakfast at the White House, highlighting the impact of hearing a seasoned preacher pray.\n\nThe Essence of Prayer – The author reflects on the profound difference in prayer quality between the preacher’s prayer and their own, prompting the desire to deepen their relationship with God. \n
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