CALL TO PRAYER
Title: The Little Things
By: Stephen Osei Kuffour
Date: 28.09.2025
Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.
(1 Corinthians 15:58 NKJV)
There’s a well-known story about a woman who worked as a cleaner in a church. She loved her job and performed it with great faithfulness and diligence. One night, the Lord revealed to the Pastor that—among all the church members—it was this woman, a humble cleaner, who had the biggest mansion in Heaven. There were Pastors, Worship Leaders, Prayer Coordinators, Youth Ministers, Ushers, and Musicians in the church. Yet, it was her work that pleased the Lord the most. Why? Because of her unwavering commitment, attitude, and faithfulness in her seemingly small role.
Beloved in the Lord, God sees and knows everything—even the hidden intentions of our hearts. Nothing escapes His sight. While we can deceive people with appearances, we cannot deceive God. He knows the end from the beginning (Isa 46:10). That’s why whatever task God has given us, we must do it wholeheartedly, faithfully, and without complaint.
Our attitude in service shouldn’t depend on whether someone is watching. We don’t work to please our Pastors or Leaders—we serve to honor God. When we serve with the right heart, the Lord, who sees what is done secretly, will reward us openly (Matt 6:4).
It’s also important to remember that there is no insignificant work in the Kingdom of God. Every task, no matter how small it may seem, holds eternal value. Pastors, Cleaners, Ushers, Worship Leaders—every role is vital. Sadly, many believers fall into the trap of comparison. But God isn’t calling us to compete with one another.
We’re not racing against each other; we’re running our own race. Each of us has a unique assignment. And in the end, God will judge us not by how we measured up to others, but by how faithfully we fulfilled our own calling. As Hebrews 12:1–2 reminds us, let’s run our race with perseverance, fixing our eyes on Jesus—the Author and Finisher of our faith.
Beloved in the Lord, God has given every one of us work to do. No assignment is greater than another. So, let’s focus on our calling, serve with joy and excellence, and remember that our reward comes from the Lord.
Prayer Point:
Let’s thank God for His Word today. Let’s ask God to help all Believers around the world to be diligent and faithful in the Work of God, irrespective of persecutions or trials, knowing that the Lord will surely reward us.
God bless you all.
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