Can you do that stuff you do every day out of a sense of being used for a mighty purpose? Who you are makes a difference. The guy who cleans the toilets in the subway men's rooms makes a difference. The single mother who waits tables at Denny's makes a difference. The guy who picks up my trash on Wednesdays makes a difference. And the landless laborer holding his child dying of hunger and disease MAKES A DIFFERENCE.
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Can you do that stuff you do every day out of a sense of being used for a mighty purpose? Who you are makes a difference. The guy who cleans the toilets in the subway men's rooms makes a difference. The single mother who waits tables at Denny's makes a difference. The guy who picks up my trash on Wednesdays makes a difference. And the landless laborer holding his child dying of hunger and disease MAKES A DIFFERENCE.
Yes, to God all people are equal and equally loved.
A janitor or any person who cleans or even a garbage collector or street sweeper is often a more useful person than some big shot.
Don't worry. In the "grand plan", we all die and are eventually forgotten. Even kings.
yes,in god's eyes your equal and there is nothing to feel insignificant about,janitors perform a very needed service.
You give yourself self worth.
Read Lk 16:19-31 and see who appears to be more significant in God's eyes.