Many times something very small can make a very big difference.
We're going to look at some big things that rely on some little things.
This is a car. Can you find the little thing this car needs to make it start?
Is it a shoe? Is it a pelican? Is it a cup? Is it keys?
Is it a piece of candy? Which one is it? That's right. This big car needs little keys to get it started. Ready for another one?
Here is a big flashlight. It needs something to make it work.
Can you find the right thing?
That's right. This flashlight needs batteries to make it shine.
Here is a boat. This boat needs something small to help it steer.
Which is it?
That's right. It's the helm.
It looks like a steering wheel. It's connected to the rudder.
They're both small parts that can move a big ship. Okay. Last one.
These beautiful irises grow from something small. Can you guess what?
That's right. The iris grows from these tiny seeds.
As you can see, small things can make a big difference.
In Alma 37, in the Book of Mormon, we learn that by small and simple things, great things are brought to pass.
There are small things I can do every day to help others.
Small things like a sincere smile, helping at home and church,
being a friend at school, or giving a kind compliment.
When I am kind to others, I help them know that I love them and Heavenly Father loves them.
What small things can you do to show your love for others?