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 | | From: | JPF | | Subject: | It's only a little thing | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 00:04:26 GMT |
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 | It's Only a Little Thing
Luke 16:10 He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much.
The world is made up of "little things." Everything big can be broken down into extremely small particles. For example our bodies are composed of millions of cells. Water is made up of drops, and drops in turn consist of molecules. They can be further reduced to atoms. So too with time. It can be divided into years, years into days, days into hours, minutes and seconds. Life itself is a composite of individual acts, words and thoughts. Therefore, if the little things are kept pure and clean, if every act and word is carefully weighed, the sum total of our lives will be something big.
Have you noticed that we also subdivide and classify sins? We say that stealing a few pennies is petty larceny, but taking a large amount is grand theft. But in a sense, it is all the same in God's sight. What a person does with a few cents is the measure of what he will do with hundreds of dollars if the "gamble" is safe enough.
A bank employee was due for a good promotion. One day at lunch with the President of the bank, who happened to be standing behind the clerk in the cafeteria, noticed him slip two pats of better under his slice of bread so they wouldn't be seen by the cashier. That little act of dishonesty cost him his promotion. Just ten cents' worth of butter made the difference. The bank president reasoned that if an employee cannot be trusted in little things he cannot be trusted at all. If you want to become great, be faithful in that which is least.
THOUGHT: What we do with a little is a good measure of what we will do with a lot.
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