Excellence pt7

Sometime little things can make a big impression. The same is true in the opposite direction.  Sometimes little things make a big negative impression. We can’t ignore little things or hope that nobody notices.  How does that apply to our own lives?  Usually we’ll give ourselves a lot more grace than we give anyone else.  I think the reason we do that is because we know our intentions. For example, we know that we tried to make it on time, but we had unexpected traffic, or a sick child. But because we don’t always believe the best in others, we just think that if they had just planned better they could be on time, even though they might have had the same issues we faced. When we might have been late a time or two we think to ourselves that it is beyond our control and couldn’t be helped.  Another little thing is the mentality that prevails when we’re volunteering. We may think that we’d do our best if we were getting paid, but “Hey, this is free labor, so you get what you pay for”.  Another little thing is the attitude of mediocrity that says “I’ve served my time, now it is someone else’s turn”.  If we all felt like that, nothing would get done for the kingdom. To combat  these “little foxes” that can steal, we need to remember that even when others aren’t watching, God is.  He sees the big picture and not only sees your actions, but He knows your heart. If we want to represent the church on the earth as a place of quality and excellence, it is up to us as individual members to act like it is our responsibility.

When we take ownership not only of our own actions, but of our attitudes, we can move from mediocrity to a place of excellence, and really glorify God, not only in word, but in deed as well.  Is there someplace in your life where you can see a need to rise above mediocrity and go the extra mile?  Why not do it today!

 

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