Paul sees himself as ‘less than the least’ of all believers, yet he’s been entrusted with this tremendous task. It’s a powerful reminder for us about the nature of grace.
You see, grace isn’t about how qualified, worthy or perfect we are. It’s a gift freely given and often found in places and within people you might not expect. Like Paul, we might sometimes feel unworthy or underestimate our ability to make a difference. But here’s the beautiful truth: we all have something special to share, some ‘unsearchable riches’ that can touch hearts and change lives.
Think about your own life. What are your ‘unsearchable riches’? It could be your ability to listen, your knack for bringing smiles, your wisdom in tough times or your way of making people feel seen and loved. Whatever it is, it’s precious and meant to be shared.
Let’s also remember the humility Paul shows here. It’s not about seeking the spotlight; it’s about serving and sharing with love, knowing that every little thing we do makes a difference. It’s about shining God’s light in our unique way.
So today, let’s embrace our grace-given gifts. Let’s use them to spread love, kindness and the message of Christ in our own unique ways. Remember, no matter how small or insignificant you might feel your contribution is, it has the power to touch hearts in ways you can’t even imagine.
Share your riches, spread the love and remember that you are a precious vessel of grace.
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