Then one day, a shift supervisor named Dovie spotted the saboteur. At 5 feet tall and 100 pounds, Dovie may not have looked like a sleuth. Yet her quick thinking and keen instincts resulted in the authorities being alerted and the traitor being stopped. The enemy she had spotted – the one responsible for the pinholes in the pistons – was a peanut machine!
Every, day the peanut machine outside the cafeteria dispensed salted peanuts by the handful. Every day, workers went from lunch back to the assembly line without washing their hands. When they picked up the pistons, traces of salt were transferred from their skin to the silver plating. That's all it took. The tiny corrosives, packed away and forgotten, did tremendous damage in the darkness on the long trip overseas. The resulting pinholes made the pistons useless. In the battleground of our busy lives and challenged priorities it is the little things we leave unsaid or undone in our workplace, in our families, especially unkind words or actions that we forget about or think are no big deal – that can eat away at our relationships.
We need excellence in everything we do. If we think over time that the little things don't matter, watch as the beautiful relationship with your kids/team/co-workers/spouse end up full of pinholes.
Jesus put it this way; Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much. Luke 16:10
We need to learn to sweat the small stuff.
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