November 15, 2025 SATURDAY

Nov 15, 2025    Phillip Delgado, Ron Tolson

In this powerful exploration of Scripture, we journey through Zechariah 4, Isaiah 41, 2 Chronicles 10, and Revelation 10, discovering profound truths about how God works through small beginnings and the power of the Holy Spirit. The message from Zechariah rings clear: 'Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord.' We're reminded that God-sized dreams can only be accomplished through the Holy Spirit's power, not our own strength or resources. The call to never despise small beginnings challenges us to honor wherever we are in our journey, recognizing that God often works through the seemingly insignificant—a baby in a manger who became the Savior of the world. Throughout these passages, we encounter the theme of divine awakening, being stirred from spiritual sleep to hear God's voice in the silence. The imagery of olive trees continuously supplying oil to lampstands beautifully illustrates how the Holy Spirit provides us with endless power, wisdom, and strength—but only when we continually seek Him. We're challenged to examine what we're feeding ourselves spiritually, to trim our circles of influence, and to remember that success in God's eyes isn't measured by numbers or possessions, but by the measure of the Holy Spirit flowing through our lives. This message calls us to stay connected to our divine source and to trust that delays are not denials—God is working even when we can't see the full picture.