Is Ordinary Love Enough to Change the World?

Jun 28, 2026    Nate Preisinger

Sometimes the smallest things stay with us the longest: a cold drink of water, a word of welcome, a casserole after a funeral, a phone call when someone is hurting. In this sermon on Matthew 10:40–42, Pastor Nate reflects on Jesus’ promise that even a cup of cold water matters in the kingdom of God. In a world trained to chase what is bigger, newer, and more impressive, the gospel reminds us that God often works through what seems small, ordinary, and easily overlooked.

What You’ll Learn

See why small acts of love matter in God’s kingdom

Reflect on how welcome can change someone’s experience of church

Notice the quiet ways grace shows up in daily life

Understand why God’s power looks different from worldly power

Trust that ordinary acts of care are not wasted

Scripture Section:

Matthew 10:40–42


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