Seeds of Eternity
MaryAnn McKibben Dana writes about the L’Arche communities. L’Arche nurtures people with mental disabilities and their caregivers so that, together, they can live in dignity. Their founder once said, “This kind of community is only… created when its members accept that they are not going to achieve great things, that they are not going to be heroes.” He went on to say, “God put in a finite body the seeds of eternity, which are visible in small and daily gestures of love and forgiveness.”
The seeds of eternity are visible in small and daily gestures of love and forgiveness.
Mother Teresa once said, “We can do no great things, only small things with great love. It’s not how much you do, but how much love you put into doing it.”
Author Shane Claiborne lives in an intentional Christian community in inner-city Philadelphia, where they share much of their ministry with the urban poor and homeless. They often have people stop by their house to ask for help. As you can imagine, sometimes that gets old. So, they put a sign above the door that can be read only from the inside: “Today… small things with great love, or don’t answer the door.”
Small things… with great love.
Let us pray: Loving God, we remember that Jesus said the kingdom of God is like a mustard seed. It starts small and inconspicuous. It began in a manger, in an impoverished backwater of the Roman Empire, and it spreads through tiny seeds of compassion, healing, love, and hospitality. For those who have eyes to see, it is already here—happening quietly, behind the scenes. Give us eyes to notice, and a willing spirit to join in. Amen.

Daily Message Author: Joe Albright
Rev. Joe Albright is a graduate of Flagler College and Columbia Theological Seminary. Together, he and his wife Robbie have five children. He loves spending time on the ocean and especially enjoys surfing and fishing. Before entering the ministry, Joe taught high school Spanish in Cape Hatteras North Carolina and Lawrence Tavern, Jamaica. He has pastored churches in Sarasota and Jacksonville, Florida and is currently serving Trinity Presbyterian Church in Palm Coast. Full Bio “I believe deeply in the power of the Gospel to bring hope, love, and new life. I have seen firsthand how this beautiful ministry of hope has touched people’s lives. It gives me great joy to serve Dial Hope as Lead Pastor.”