“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” — Matthew 25:40
You see, sometimes we get caught up in thinking we’ve gotta do something big for God—build a church, preach a sermon, write a book. But Jesus turns that all upside down and says, “Hold on. You want to serve Me? Love somebody who feels forgotten.”
That smile you gave to a stranger today? That mattered.
That meal you dropped off for a neighbor who’s struggling? That counted.
That time you listened when somebody just needed to talk? Jesus says—you did that for Me.
It’s not about platform, it’s about people.
The way you treat the least, the lost, the overlooked—that’s how you’re treating Jesus. And that’s powerful. Because it means you don’t need to wait for some big moment. The Kingdom of God is built in the small, quiet acts of love that happen every single day.
So don’t underestimate your kindness. Don’t overlook your impact. Every time you love, every time you give, every time you lift someone up—you’re touching the heart of God Himself.
And that, my friend, is holy ground.