Nothing Is Too Small for God: How Focused Faith Unlocks Answered Prayer

Have you ever hesitated to bring something before God because it felt too ordinary, too small, too trivial for the Creator of the universe? Maybe it was a problem at work, a frustration with your car, an issue with your internet or utilities. Something in you whispered, “God has bigger things to deal with.” But the truth of Scripture dismantles that thinking entirely. 1 Peter 5:7 does not say “cast your big spiritual cares” on Him. It says, “Cast all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.” All. Every single one. Because prayer is not primarily about the object of the request — it is about the relationship between the person and their God.

God Cares About What Concerns You

One of the most freeing realizations in the Christian life is this: if something matters to you, it matters to God. Not because your concern is cosmically significant, but because you are significant to Him. He is not a God who responds only to grand, theological petitions. He is a Father who notices. Matthew 10:30 says He knows the very number of hairs on your head. That is not a metaphor for general awareness, that is the language of intimate attention. When we minimize our desires and tell ourselves they are not worth bringing to God, we are essentially rejecting the invitation He has already extended. Psalm 37:4 says He will give you the desires of your heart. He designed you with desires for a reason. Bring them. All of them. Stop filtering your prayer life based on what you think qualifies as a spiritual enough request.

The Issue Is Often Not Power, It Is Focus

God already possesses all power. That is not in question. But creation itself offers a powerful illustration: God had all power before the beginning, yet creation manifested when He focused and spoke. The distinction between sunlight and a laser is not the energy source, it is concentration. Sunlight warms; a laser cuts through steel. The same principle applies to prayer and faith. Desire alone is not enough. Repeated anxious petitions are not enough. James 1:6-8 warns that the double-minded person, believing one moment and doubting the next, should not expect to receive anything. What produces results is faith that is focused, stable, and aligned with what God has already said. Genesis 11:6 records God saying of unified, focused human imagination: “Nothing will be restrained from them.” Imagine what focused, Spirit-led faith can do. Prayer that is grounded in belief and directed with clarity becomes a laser, not scattered light.

Believe Before You See, Then Live Like You Believe

Mark 11:24 is direct: “What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.” Faith does not wait for evidence before it believes, faith is the evidence (Hebrews 11:1). This means that after you pray, the work is in aligning how you think, what you say, and how you live with what you have asked God for. This is not pretending. This is agreement. You raise your belief, you raise your imagination of what God can do, you bring your conversation into alignment with your prayer, and you live consistently with what you believe He has already done. Doubt contaminates faith the way a drop of food coloring changes a glass of water. Single-mindedness, consistency, and patience allow what you have asked for to fully form and manifest in your life.

Pray today with confidence and expectation. Nothing you are facing is outside the reach of a Father who cares. Focus your faith, align your life with your belief, and let God be God — in the big things and the small ones too.

-Terrence Burton

You Were Created on Purpose, for a Purpose

Purpose is one of those things everybody is searching for. People change careers, move cities, read books, take courses — all in pursuit of figuring out why they’re here and what they’re supposed to do with their lives.

But purpose was never meant to be a mystery you solve. It’s an identity you walk in.

Ephesians 2:10 settles it — “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”

Prepared in advance. Before you were born. Before you made your first mistake or your first success. God already mapped out the works that were tailor-made for your hands. You are not an accident. You are not a coincidence. You are a carefully crafted creation with a specific assignment on this earth.

Here’s what trips a lot of people up — they’re looking for purpose in the big, dramatic moments. The grand platform. The massive audience. The life-changing event. But purpose often shows up in the small, faithful, everyday moments.

It’s in how you treat people. How you show up for your family. How you use your gifts right where you are. How you serve faithfully in the season you’re in, even when nobody is watching and the spotlight hasn’t found you yet.

Moses spent forty years in the wilderness before God called him to lead. Paul was in the desert after his conversion before he started his ministry. Even Jesus spent thirty years in obscurity before three years that changed the world forever.

The hidden season is not wasted time. It’s preparation time.

You don’t have to have it all figured out today. Just stay close to God, be faithful where you are, and trust that the One who created you with purpose is more than capable of walking you into it.

Your purpose is already in you. It just needs room to grow.

-Terrence Burton

Put It Down: Casting Your Cares on God

You’ve been carrying something that was never yours to carry.

The worry about the future. The guilt from the past. The pressure of trying to hold everything together for everybody around you. The anxiety about things you cannot control no matter how hard you try.

God sees the weight. And He’s been asking you to hand it over.

1 Peter 5:7 is one of the most personal invitations in all of Scripture — “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.”

He cares for you. Not just your situation. Not just your problem. You. God is personally invested in your wellbeing. And because He cares, He wants you to stop white-knuckling life and start trusting Him with the things that are keeping you up at night.

Casting isn’t a gentle, polite hand-off. It’s a throw. It’s intentional. It takes effort. Because anxiety has a grip on us, and sometimes releasing it feels like letting go of the one thing that makes us feel in control.

But control is an illusion. And the sooner we release it, the sooner we find peace.

Jesus said in Matthew 11:28 — “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” Not I will fix everything immediately. Not I will make life easy. He said I will give you rest. Peace in the middle of the storm. Calm in the center of the chaos.

That kind of rest doesn’t come from solving every problem. It comes from trusting the One who holds every problem in His hands.

So today — whatever you’ve been carrying — put it down. Not because it doesn’t matter, but because God can handle it far better than you can.

Hand it over. Breathe. Trust.

He’s got you.

-Terrence Burton

The Word is Your Lifeline

We live in a world that is constantly pulling you in a hundred different directions. Everybody has an opinion about who you should be, what you should do, and how you should live. Social media tells you that you’re not enough. The culture tells you to do whatever feels good. And somewhere in the middle of all that noise, a lot of people lose themselves.

That’s exactly why God’s Word was never meant to just sit on your shelf.

Psalm 119:105 says, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”

A lamp. Not a spotlight that illuminates everything at once — but a lamp. Just enough light for the next step. Just enough clarity for the next decision. That’s how God often leads us — one step at a time, one word at a time.

The Bible is not just an ancient religious text. It is alive. Hebrews 4:12 tells us the Word of God is living and active, sharper than any double-edged sword. It gets into the places that nothing else can reach — the doubt, the fear, the confusion, the hurt. And it brings truth into those dark places like nothing else can.

But here’s the thing — it only works if you open it.

You can’t build your life on a book you never read. You can’t find direction from a lamp you never light. The Word has to get inside of you. It has to become the filter through which you see everything else.

When you’re in the Word consistently, you start to recognize God’s voice more clearly. You start to see situations differently. Wisdom shows up where confusion used to live.

Get in the Word today. Not as a religious exercise — but as a lifeline.

It will light up everything.

-Terrence Burton

You Are Not Who They Say You Are

Somebody has spoken over your life and what they said wasn’t good. Maybe it was a parent, a teacher, an ex, a boss — somebody who looked at you and decided to put a ceiling on who you could become. And if you’re honest, some days you still hear their voice louder than you hear God’s.

It’s time to change the channel.

God told Jeremiah something powerful in Jeremiah 1:5 — “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart.”

Before anyone had a chance to label you, limit you, or leave you — God already knew you. He already called you. He already set you apart for something that no one else’s opinion can cancel.

The enemy knows that if you ever fully believe what God says about you, you become dangerous. So he uses people, past mistakes, and painful memories to keep you living beneath your identity. He wants you confused about who you are so you never walk in what God called you to do.

But here’s the truth — you are not your worst moment. You are not the name they called you. You are not the rejection you experienced or the door that got slammed in your face.

You are chosen. You are called. You are covered.

David’s own father didn’t think enough of him to even bring him in from the field when Samuel came looking for a king. But God looked right past every brother in that lineup and said — it’s the one they overlooked.

God specializes in choosing the ones the world passes over.

So the next time that old voice tries to tell you who you’re not — remind it of who God says you are. His Word is the final authority. Not their opinion. Not your past. Not your feelings.

You are who God says you are. And that’s more than enough.

-Terrence Burton