
The small town six miles south of Jerusalem has a special place in scripture. Bethlehem is its name—the place where things happen. Remarkable things. Below are some of the remarkable events occurring there.
Ruth relocated there with her mother-in-law, Naomi, after her husband died. Needing food, she worked as a harvester. There she met the owner of the field and later married him, which placed her in the human lineage of our Lord (Matthew 1:5).
Years later, the prophet Samuel anointed David as the second king of Israel (1 Samuel 16:13). This town also had a well that quenched its residents’ thirst. David, when in battle, longed for its refreshing water—two of his men went through enemy lines to secure some of that special water (2 Samuel 23:15; 1 Chronicles 11:18).
A prophecy concerning this hamlet states that it would be the Messiah’s future birthplace (Micah 5:2). For this event to take place, the Roman emperor would issue an official decree. All adult males should return to their birthplace with their family, fulfilling the prophecy of Jesus’ birthplace 700 years earlier.
Small places may seem insignificant, but when God is involved, His plans can bring about great things that go unnoticed by society and are revealed only in His timing.
So, don’t despair. When God is in the plan, patience and faith become our strength. Insignificance in the eyes of man is always part of God’s greater purpose. When we trust that He is at work, His results will surpass our hopes.
Remember, no one in Bethlehem ever thought it would be the birthplace of the one who would change the world. Great things do happen in little places when God’s plan unfolds.








