
This message spoke volumes to me for several reason. The main reason being that I recall a time when people went above and beyond without motive or expectations of being rewarded, but simply out of kindness and consideration. Even the slightest act of kindness at one time was greatly appreciated and those on the receiving end would usually pay it forward. Although this does still happen with some, unfortunately we are currently living in a time where many will only offer the bare minimum be it in service or kindness.
Daily Devotional:
“See that?” The clock repairman pointed his flashlight beam on a small, fine mark roughly engraved inside the old grandfather clock he was working on in our home. “Another repairman could have put that there almost a century ago,” he said. “It’s called a ‘witness mark,’ and it helps me know how to set the mechanism.
Before the age of technical bulletins and repair manuals, “witness marks” were used to help the person making a future repair align moving parts with precision. They were more than just time-saving reminders; they were often left as a simple kindness to the next person doing the work.
The Bible encourages us to leave our own “witness marks” as we work for God by serving others in our broken world. The apostle Paul wrote to the church in Rome: “Each of us should please our neighbors for their good, to build them up” (Romans 15:2). This is the example of our God, “who gives endurance and encouragement” (v. 5). It’s about being a good citizen of both earth and heaven.
Our “witness marks” may seem like small things, but they can make a vital difference in someone’s life. An uplifting word, a financial gift to someone in need, and a listening ear—all are kindnesses that can have a lasting impact. May God help you make a mark for Him in someone’s life today!
Reflect: What “witness marks” have others left in your life to encourage you? What simple kindness can you do for another believer today?
Prayer: Almighty Father, thank You for the loving-kindness You’ve shown me through Your Son, Jesus. Please help me to reflect Your love in even the smallest things I do today.
We definitely need more unconditional kindness in this world, where people do things to help others for the pure intention of helping and not for gain or for recognition.
Witness marks is an interesting new term I learned today. I can definitely, thankfully, think of a few moments of this in my life. And that is a true blessing to have had indeed!
Happy Sunday, Tammy! 🙏
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I so appreciate you & for more reasons than you know. 💖
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What a powerful and thought-provoking message this morning Tammy. 🙏🏼 These lines especially resonate with me:
Our “witness marks” may seem like small things, but they can make a vital difference in someone’s life. An uplifting word, a financial gift to someone in need, and a listening ear—all are kindnesses that can have a lasting impact.
The impact we leave on people can make world of difference to those they touch. Thanks for sharing something we need to think about! Peace and blessings QT!!! 🤗💖😘💋😍🌺
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This resonates deeply. I love the idea of witness marks.
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Little things matter to God I think. Sometimes just taking a moment to smile and say hello…wave and in these small gestures let somebody know “I see you and I’m glad you are in the world.”
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Those little things can make a huge difference 🙂
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So true! A kind word or deed can make a major difference.
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I loved “Witness Marks”. It was a really insightful read.
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Glad to hear🥰
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Such a beautiful reflection and teaching. I agree to leave my witness marks henceforth and walk by the demands of Christ, to love unconditionally. ❤
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