Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Do Everything

If you've been to my house, you know the danger that is cheerios on the floor. It's like they are plants that grow up through the hardwood floor. While out shopping, I heard a song over the radio that made me smile. I don't care for the melody, but I absolutely loved the first verse. "Do Everything" by Steven Curtis Chapman

You're picking up toys on the living room floor for the 15th time today
Matching up socks and sweeping up lost cheerios that got away
You put a baby on your hip, color on your lips and head out the door
While I may not know you I bet I know you wonder sometimes,
Does it matter at all?

Let me remind you it all matters just as long as you

Do everything you do to the glory of the One who made you

Cause He made you

To do every little thing that you do to bring a smile to His face
And tell the story of grace with every move that you make
In every little thing that you do


1 comment:

  1. This song is such a reminder every time I hear it. What a privilege that even the "yucky" stuff we have to do (cleaning the kitchen for what seems like the millionth time, scrubbing the potty, doing {and folding} laundry, emptying the dishwasher, picking up toys, etc.) is glorifying to God and is worship if we do it with the right attitude and with a servant's heart.

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