God Cares About Even the Smallest Things in Our Lives

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Recently, someone posted a request for prayer on Facebook for some lost keys.  They desperately needed those keys and had looked all over without success, so he asked for his friends to pray about it.  When he returned from church that day, his neighbor lady handed him his keys.  She found them outside in the snow.

I, too, had lost something recently.  I had misplaced some gift cards that were given to me as a gift.  I had looked and looked in the most likely places that I would have put them. To no avail, I decided to mention it on Facebook, and I prayed about it. A few hours after I had posted my request on Facebook and prayed about it, I found them in the most unlikely place, in an envelope stuffed in with my tax papers. I would have never placed them there.   Apparently, I had grabbed up all the papers along with the gifts cards and stuffed them all in the envelope. God answered my prayer on a small and unimportant thing, even while many desperate prayers were being offered up to Him. 

Sometimes we think God is only interested in the big things, that we should only ask Him for the things that are critical. We think we shouldn’t bother Him with the small stuff.  We think that God is only there to help us in times of urgency, but He also cares for the little things that matter to us. In John 15:7, God tells us: "If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you." God gives us help in finding a lost set of keys.  God even hears the prayers and requests of a little child.

My little girl, Michelle, who was 4 at the time, wanted a Cabbage Patch doll. That doll was so popular at the time, and it was expensive. All of her friends had one, but we could not afford to buy her one.  I advised my daughter to pray about it, so she did.

The very next weekend, my daughter had not one but two Cabbage Patch dolls. Her friend's mom gave her one, and the next day her grandmother gave her another one.  Both were completely different dolls.

Luke 18:16 reminds us of how special children are to God. “But Jesus called the children to him and said, ‘Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.’” God does answer our children’s prayers, because they are special to Him.

When I witness these small prayers answered in my life, my daughter’s and others, I am reminded of God's great love for us. When we talk to God, we need to remember He wishes us much happiness. God is there to hear our urgent requests, but He also cares about the smallest things that matter to us. So, do not be shy to submit your requests to God no matter how small you might think they are. 

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  • johnsonfaith2012@yahoo.com
    JOHNSON ABRAHAM. God want us to always asking him in any problem we find our self small or big problem, he know you by name. do not said because it is litter, on need praying for it, everything matter to God, let us continually praying for any thing in our. Thank you for this aticle.
  • johnsonfaith2012@yahoo.com
    I believe God answer our prayer when we pray for little thing from our heart. I was another example I lost my ear-peace three days ago, I need it to listen to massage I ask my friend did you see it for me they all said no, but I need it so much that I ask them to joint me in prayer for the ear-peace, some of than being to said how much is the ear-peace of phone that you cannot buy another person said God will ear your prayer you will see it, an now said Amen. the next day some find it and give it to me, another person give me another one making it two ear-peace yes in did we should learn how to pray in a litter things.Thank God because he hear our prayer Away.
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