Excellence begins with the little things. Booker T. Washington once said, “Excellence is to do a common thing in an uncommon way.”
Tom Peters, in his book A Passion For Excellence notes that in business excellence is decided
by the way a secretary answers the phone, by the way the clerk handles your package, by the way some people — who may seem unimportant in the whole scheme of the company — treat you as a customer. The author keeps implying all through the book that it is excellence in small things, in the minor details, that makes a picture of excellence for the whole company.
If you are diligent with the way you spend your minutes at work, your supervisor will more than likely trust you with more and greater responsibility. If you are honest with your pennies, nickels and dimes, you will never steal fives, tens and twenties. If you are too honest to cheat on a math exam, you are no doubt too honest to cheat the government out of it’s taxes.
This is oh so true for a church as well. How are the children treated? Are the grounds kept up? Do we keep the trash emptied? Are phone calls diligently returned? Excellence is realized inch by inch!
Is it any wonder that the Bible speaks of God’s concern for:
one little lamb?
one lost coin?
one fallen sparrow?
the dot above the letter “i” and the crossbar in the letter “t”? The little things; the things that others might miss or ignore.
Without attention given to the little things, the big things eventually cease to matter.
This has been Pastor Michael Jackson of Janesville’s New Life Assembly of God with today’s LIFELINE!
- New Life Assembly of God church in Janesville, WI






