Why Small Steps Matter More Than Big Leaps

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Why Small Steps Matter More Than Big Leaps

When it comes to finances, big results are exciting.

Paying off a huge debt. Saving thousands. Hitting a major milestone.

But here’s the thing…most of those “big” moments are built on a hundred small, faithful steps.

“Whoever is faithful in very little is also faithful in much…”

Luke 16:10

Faithfulness in the little things matters.
Not just in what you believe, but in how you budget, spend, save, and plan.

God works through the small steps too.

It is easy to get discouraged when you feel far from your goals. But God is not measuring your worth by your net worth. He is looking at your faithfulness with what you have right now.

A $5 savings transfer.
A meal made at home instead of takeout.
Choosing to wait before buying something you don’t need.

Those may feel small, but over time they build a foundation for lasting peace and provision.

Today’s Practical Step:

Pick one small financial habit you can commit to for the next seven days.

Here are a few ideas:
✔️ Track every expense in your phone
✔️ Transfer $5 into savings each day
✔️ Skip one unnecessary purchase and set that money aside

Small steps add up. The key is consistency.

Ramzi
Hope Filled Wallet

A Simple Prayer for Today:

God, thank You for reminding me that faithfulness matters more than size or speed. Help me take small, wise steps this week and trust You with the results.

Amen.

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