
February 26
“We could scrub the floor for a tired friend, or dress a wound for a patient in a hospital, or lay the table and wash up for the family; but we shall not do it in martyr spirit or with that worse spirit of self-congratulation, of feeling that we are making ourselves more perfect, more unselfish, more positively kind.
We shall do it just for one thing, that our hands make Christ's hands in our life, that our service may let Christ serve through us, that our patience may bring Christ's patience back to the world.”
-Caryll Houselander
Today’s Reflection:
In your daily acts of service—at home, at work, or among those entrusted to you—what motivates your actions? Are you striving to prove your goodness, or allowing Christ to serve through you?
