"Whoever can be trusted in the little things can also be trusted in great ones:...."
That's a line in today's Gospel from Luke.
Isn't it always the small things that tell the tale. Not to bother with a toothache, to let that septic finger fester. Eventaully big trouble hits.
Caring for the little things always pays off. Being genuinely kind to people in the day-to-day living of our lives makes all the difference.
Genuine kindness always pays off.
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