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Be the Spark Someone Needs Today

One small act of kindness is the spark that ignites a fire, proving Scripture's servant leadership design through science and changing lives daily.

You’re having the kind of day where everything feels dim.
Then someone says something.
A word they didn't have to say, a moment of attention they chose to give.
And something inside you ignites.

You've been carrying that moment for days.
Not because it was big.
Because someone saw you in the dark and decided you were worth lighting up.

That's the thing about kindness.
It doesn't need size.
It needs a spark.

Science calls it emotional contagion.
Someone shows you gentleness.
Your nervous system remembers.
Serotonin rises. Stress drops.
And you start looking for someone else to light up.

Jesus said in Matthew 20:26 that whoever wants to “be great” must be a “servant of all”.
Not eventually or when you're ready. Now.
Greatness isn't volume; it’s proximity.

I’m sure you've already lit something up for someone this week.
A held door, a genuine smile, a message sent without expecting anything back.
The fire is already moving.
Now do it with intention.

Here's your focus for today:

  • Find who's flickering: Before today ends, do one intentional act of kindness for someone who might need it. Don't wait for a bigger moment. One spark is enough to start a chain reaction.
  • Light it and keep moving: Don't announce it. Don't wait for thanks. Your one act today becomes ten people helped by tomorrow.
  • Notice the ripple: Pay attention to how one act changes the next interaction (in you and in them). Small acts, flowing from a willing heart, carry more weight than you know.
  • Anchor your day in this truth: "Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant." — Matthew 20:26

One spark is all it takes.

God designed you to be that spark.So go ahead and light the way.

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