The
highlight of a grand wedding was to be the speech by the bride’s
best friend immediately after the vows. The bride’s friend had
wanted the minister to “read first John 4:18” (“There’s no
fear in love”). But nervous, she said, “read first, John 4:18.”
The minister did, aloud: “You’ve had five husbands, and the one
whom you now have is not your husband.” A little mistake! A little
comma or change in intonation. It ruined a grand wedding. It’s “the
little foxes that spoil the vines” (Song of Songs 2:15).
Don’t neglect little things: A little kindness, a little apology, thank you, courtesy, cleanliness, faith, etc. Big doors are opened by little hinges. Little isn’t little
Samuel Pipim
Don’t neglect little things: A little kindness, a little apology, thank you, courtesy, cleanliness, faith, etc. Big doors are opened by little hinges. Little isn’t little
Samuel Pipim
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