1234) A couple of summers ago, my husband became very sick. Both of us assumed he had Covid as we were still amid the pandemic. He was deathly ill, and we later found out that was not an exaggeration. We got to the hospital, and he was hooked up to machines that registered his heart rate at 158 beats per minute. He stayed in the hospital for five days because of a tiny tick bite. He had anaplasmosis, and it almost killed him.
Because we live in times where our negative bias is in full power, it’s easy to conclude here that a negative usually results from a tiny error, word, thought or disease, but that’s not accurate. Jesus said in Matthew 17:20 if you have faith as small as a tiny mustard seed, about the size of many ticks, you can move mountains. Amazing, isn’t it? So why don’t we use it more often?
Tiny is powerful. Don’t underestimate it, good and bad.