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We may be guilty of
wanting to work when some prominence will come our way as a result. Prayer
for the sick, family, church or nation may never be heard from you by
others, but God hears. Talking one-on-one to a neighbor about the soul may
never bring you acclaim, but it may save a soul.
Being faithful in worship, inviting others, visiting the needy, reading the Scriptures, may not bring you brotherhood notoriety, but what of that? You are busy doing what God wants done. Your day-to-day work, whether it be in the home, on the job, or wherever, may seem insignificant to those around you, but you will be doing what God wants done. After all, is not that what matters?
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