26/05/2026
Many people want the anointing, but few are willing to carry the mop.
Many want the spotlight, but few are willing to serve in silence.
They want the crown, but they reject the towel of humility.
Never underestimate the person cleaning the church. While others are chasing attention, true servants are bowing down in obedience. The world sees a janitor… but heaven sees a worshipper.
God is not impressed by loud titles without a surrendered heart. A person can preach on stage and still be far from God, while another silently cleans His house with tears, purity, and genuine love. Service is not measured by visibility — it is measured by surrender.
The glowing heart and mind inside her body reveal a powerful truth:
God does not only want your hands. He wants your mind, your motives, your spirit, and your heart completely devoted to Him.
Some people walk into church and leave dirt behind.
Others walk into church and leave blessings behind.
Be the servant who leaves behind the fragrance of humility.
The oil being poured on her head is a reminder that God anoints those who stay faithful in hidden places. Before David wore the crown, he served in the field. Before Elisha carried power, he poured water on the hands of Elijah. Before promotion comes purification.
Do not be ashamed of serving quietly. Heaven records every unseen sacrifice. Every floor cleaned, every chair arranged, every tear cried in prayer, every act of obedience done in secret — God sees it all.
The strongest Christians are not always the loudest.
Sometimes they are the ones silently serving while carrying a heart full of fire for God.
“Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.” — Matthew 23:12❤️✝️🙏🏾