Be a Blessing
We are always praying, when we are doing our duty and turning it into work for God. Among the things we should regard as spiritual in this sense are our household or professional work, our social duties, friendly visits, kind actions and small courtesies, and also necessary recreation of body and of mind; so long as we link all these by intention with God and the great movement of His will.
—Pere Grou
Honoring God in our daily lives isn’t limited to church or prayer; it extends to our household, workplace, and social interactions. Whether completing a task at work with integrity, maintaining a peaceful home, or treating customers and colleagues with respect, we reflect God’s character in all we do. Colossians 3:23 reminds us, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.” When we view our responsibilities as acts of worship, even mundane tasks become opportunities to glorify Him. Beyond our duties, small courtesies and acts of kindness also honor God. A warm smile, a word of encouragement, or a simple visit to a friend in need can demonstrate His love in ways we may not fully realize. Jesus taught that even giving a cup of water in His name is meaningful (Mark 9:41). When we seek to bring His presence into our daily interactions, we become vessels of His grace, showing the world that faith is not just a belief but a way of living. Let us live out our faith today. Let’s go bless someone! —DH
—David Hoskins, Founder & Care Guide, Sanctuary Clinics