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6th June 2023

Witness Mark


Let each of us please his neighbour for his good, leading to edification.

Romans 15:2


“See that?” The clock repairman pointed his torch beam onto a small, fine mark roughly engraved inside the old clock he was working on in our home. “Another repairman could have put that there almost a century ago,” he said. “It’s called a ‘witness mark,’ and it helps me know how to set the mechanism.”


Before the age of technical bulletins and repair manuals, witness marks were used to help the person making a future repair align moving parts with precision. They were more than just time-saving reminders; they were often left as a simple kindness to the next person doing the work.


The Bible encourages us to leave our own witness marks as we work for God by serving others in our broken world. The apostle Paul wrote to the church in Rome: “Each of us should please our neighbours for their good, to build them up” (Romans 15:2). This is the example of our God, “who gives endurance and encouragement” (v 5). It’s about being a good citizen of both earth and heaven.


Our witness marks may seem like small things, but they can make a vital difference in someone’s life. An uplifting word, a financial gift to someone in need and a listening ear, all are kindnesses that can have a lasting impact. May God help you make a mark for Him in someone’s life today!

Bible Reading

Romans 15:1-6.

Prayer

Almighty Father, thank You for the loving-kindness You have shown me through Your Son, Jesus. Help me to reflect Your love in even the smallest things I do today. In Jesus name I pray. Amen.










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