Greatness Part 2 (4/5/09)
If greatness is defined by the vast majority, how do we know we are great?  If it is just us whispering our greatness in our ears, how do we truly know how great we are?  What about the stay-at-home mothers or the single man who works as a janitor - does his greatness come from the cleanliness of his building?  Is the stay-at-home mother's greatness dependent upon the success of her children?  Is our greatness revealed in the small, seemingly insignificant gestures we do on a daily basis, like smile at a passerby, or hold open a door for a stranger, let a car merge in front of us in traffic, speak a few kind words to a friend in need, rub our animals with love, kiss our crying babies, help an elderly person cross the street?  Even if no one knows about these gentle acts other than you and the other person involved, even though the vast majority did not come together and proclaim you great, God is still whispering your greatness to the Heavens.

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