“But love ye your enemies, and do good, and lend, hoping for nothing again; and your reward shall be great.” – Luke 6:35
Serving God means different things to different people. Sadly most miss the mark. To them service for God means having a title, holding an office, possessing a certain amount of talent, traveling to foreign countries,–big things that get lots of attention. The truth is, it’s the so-called “little things” that mean the most. Serving God is within the reach of every child of God, if they are willing to do the “little things” required by the Word of God.
Adrian Rogers said, I’ve seen bumper stickers that exhort us to “show random acts of kindness.” I think that’s a good thing. And what is kindness? It’s love in the little things.
A woman came down the aisle of a church to give her heart to Christ, and the preacher wanted to know what had impacted her life for Christ.
She said, “You did.”
The pastor said, “Well, I’d be interested to know what it was that I said that brought you to Christ.”
She said, “It was nothing you said. It was something you did. I was standing nearby when somebody criticized you very unfairly. I saw the kindness with which you responded, and I knew that your faith was real.”
What random act of kindness can you do today that will demonstrate that your faith is real?
