Anyway, there's one part to the dessert preparation that's tedious and doesn't make sense to me. The crust has to be braided, or made to look like a pie's crust, and in each braid has a chocolate kiss inside. Now, that doesn't sound like a big deal, but when there's ten desserts that must be made as fast as my little hands can go, I start to wonder what type of person thought of putting kisses in the crust.
Then, I have another light bulb moment. Can the customers taste the chocolate in the crust? No. Can anyone see the kisses in the crust? No. Would anyone know if I didn't braid them in? No. Should I do it?
That's always the question. Should I? Who would see? No one else dose it anyways! Why should I! If anyone complained about it, they should get a life.
But then I remember one thing: Oh yeah! God will see. He sees everything. That fact alone keeps me in line. It's not that I'm afraid He'll smite me into a pile of smoky ash. It's deeper then that. I want to be "faithful with a few things so God will put me in charge of many things" (Matthew 25:21). Start small, then go BIG!
Why would God give us our dream carrier, the two story house we've always wanted, or the fat bank accounts we've longed for when we can't handle the little we already have? Show God He can trust you with what you have now before He gives you the next great thing.
Now, here's the question:
Next time, will you braid chocolate kisses into the crust?
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