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Starting Small | God Starts Small and Grows Big | Luke 13:18-21

1 h 0 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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What if God is already at work — and you're missing it because it doesn't look big enough? In this message from Luke 13:18-21, we look at one of Jesus' shortest parables — the mustard seed — and discover that God almost never begins with the big and the flashy. He begins with the small, the simple, and the seemingly insignificant. And when He is at work, He grows His purposes bigger than we can ever imagine. Big Idea: God often begins with what seems small and insignificant, and grows His purposes bigger than we can ever imagine. In this message: Why the Kingdom of God starts small — and why that's intentional What God is more interested in than buildings and budgets Why small acts of faith can have a massive Kingdom impact The one question you need to answer this week 📖 Scripture References: Luke 13:18-21 | Matthew 13:31-32 | Mark 4:30-32 | Zechariah 4:10 | 1 Corinthians 3:6-7 New Horizons Christian Church | Clermont, FL 11340 Howey Cross Rd, Clermont, FL

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