"It's possible that in the apartment or house across from yours there is a blind man who would be thrilled if you would go over and read the newspaper to him. It's possible tht there is a family that needs something that seems insignificant to you, something as simple as having someone baby-sit their child for half an hour. There are so many little things that are so small many people almost forget about them.
If you are working in the kitchen do not think it does not require brains. Do not think that sitting, standing, coming, and going, that everything you do, is not important to God.
God will not ask how many books you have read; how many miracles you have worked; He will ask if you have done your best, for the love of Him. Can you in all sincerity say, "I have done my best"? Even if the best is failure, it must be our best, our utmost.
If you are really in love Christ, no matter how small your work, it will be done better; it will be wholehearted. Your work will prove your love.
Your may be exhausted with work, but unless your work is interwoven with love, it is useless. To work without love is slavery." Mother Teresa, No Greater Love
