Over a century and a half ago, tourism, industrial growth, and population explosion caused the area around the mighty Niagara Falls to undergo significant transformation. Railroad advertisements called the majestic Falls “the central vortex of travel.” However, spanning the 800-foot-wide, 225-foot-deep gorge was a huge obstacle. So, the government of upper Canada and the state of New York commissioned a company to build a suspension bridge. They planned to charge a toll of $.25 per passenger. Big business back then!
By 1848, the construction of the bridge faced its first obstacle. They needed to stretch a line or a wire across the river so building could begin. A local ironworker suggested offering a cash prize to the first person who could fly a kite to the opposite bank. A young boy named Holman Walsh was successful at getting a kite string across the gorge, and subsequently claimed his $5.00 prize.
Once a kite string was attached across the gorge, they were able to attach a stronger line, followed by a rope and eventually a cable. Ultimately, they were able to attach a basket to the cable that could hold one person. Long lines ensued for people to be pulled across from one side to the other for a fee of $1.25.
Soon after, a foot bridge was constructed. Then, a bridge that could support a horse and carriage, followed by a train bridge. Today, thousands of cars cross that same gorge every single day. But … it all started with just one little kite string!
That story reminds me that little things, done the right way, can add up to big and wonderful things. Zechariah 4:10 says: “Do not despise these small beginnings.”
Whatever you are building right now (in your career, your family, your ministry, or your business,) don't despise the day of small, humble, and seemingly insignificant beginnings. Allow Jesus to multiply and grow the little things in your hands. Trust Him to do something amazing in and through you.
In John 6:1-14 (feeding of the 5,000,) Jesus tests Philip by asking him, “How shall we feed all the people?” Philip, like me, immediately looked at the problem logically. He realized it would be impossible to come up with enough food to feed everyone. So, he dismissed the idea. On the other hand, Andrew found 5 loaves and 2 small fish. He saw something small, and even though he didn't know how it would work, he still brought the fish and loaves to Jesus. He could have succumbed to the fear being laughed at. Or, he could have let logic get in his way, knowing what he had to offer could barely feed one person, let alone 5,000.
My point is this, we should want to be men and women who bring even the smallest of opportunities and needs to Jesus. Then, trust Him to do what only He can do. I don't want to dismiss anything Jesus could use to do something amazing in my life or someone else’s life, just because I think it's too small or won't work.
Speaking of small beginnings that turned out to be a really big deal, we celebrate the birth of a baby this month. A small baby boy who changed the course of human history! His life, death and resurrection, built a bridge that span the chasm of sin separating us from a Holy God. It started with a baby (God’s kite string…if you will) and became the most precious gift ever given.
Throughout history, individuals have tried many ways to gain or earn eternal life, but every attempt has been unsuccessful. This is why “God’s Kite String” is so remarkable. Jesus was sent by God to live among us. To ultimately pay the penalty for our sins by dying on the cross in our place. He is the bridge that every one of us so desperately needs. Thank you, God, for Your indescribable gift!
This Christmas season, the 3D Money team wants to thank you once again for the trust and confidence you place in us. Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your lives.
Merry Christmas from our family to yours,
Jeff Huston and the 3D Money Team
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