Dishes had been washed, laundry folded, kitchen cleaned, house tidied, all after a long day of work. I just wanted watch an episode of some stupid sitcom before going to bed.
And then I remembered my pre-kโer needed cookies for her class Easter party the next day.
So into the kitchen I returned, trying my best to not make a huge mess since Iโd already cleaned.
The next morning, as I showed my family the beautifully decorated cookies Iโd stayed up late to bake, I got a quick, โNice!โ and life continued on.
I donโt know what I was expecting.
Maybe a compliment that the cookies looked and tasted good. Maybe a "thank you" for giving up my little bit of relaxation time to bake cookies that would be consumed in two bites by a gaggle of three year olds. Maybe some recognition for signing up to send cookies in the first place.
Our work sometimes goes unnoticed.
A lot of times, we do quiet work, carrying the logistics and burdens of life all on our own. Those tiny things that have to be taken care of, and if we donโt take care of it, no one will, but yet no one seems to notice that we are doing it, and we just wish we were a little less alone, a little more acknowledged, as we do it all.
A prophet (read a wife, mother, co-worker, sister, friend) is not without honor, it seems . . . .
Jesus faced the same thing. He too was not without honor. He too was sometimes unnoticed, no matter what He said or did.
Itโs in those moments of going unnoticed, when I just want a โthank youโ or a โwow, good job,โ that I remember even Jesus didnโt hear those words, perhaps even when He might have liked to hear them, and Iโm comforted knowing that even the greatest prophetโthe Savior Himselfโsometimes had to work in quiet, unseen, unrecognized ways.
You may feel like you are not without honor in the eyes of others, but you hold the most honored place in the heart of the One Who abundantly and perfectly loves you. Pray with that today.
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