Reflection on John 6:12

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When they had all had enough to eat, he said to his disciples, "Gather the pieces that are left over. Let nothing be wasted." John 6:12

So often it seems like nothing we do matters all that much. It's all so trivial. But this verse lets us know that God cares about the things that seem small. He doesn't let them go to waste. We can offer him anything and he will make good use of it.

In Beyond East and West John C.H. Wu quotes St Therese of Liseux's sister Marie as saying,

Look at those who want to become rich, and see how they toil for gold. Now, little Therese, with far less trouble and at any hour of the day, we can lay up riches in the Kingdom of God. Heavenly diamonds are so plentiful that we can gather them, so to speak, with a golden rake, and we do this by performing all actions for the love of God.

There's treasure all around us. Anything you give to God has value. You need never fear that it's not enough so long as it's done with love. Anything you do for God is significant because it is an act of love, and nothing we do out of love is ever wasted.

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