Leviticus 19:1-2, 11-18 / Matthew 25:31-46
It was said that the Great Wall of China was the only man-made structure that can been seen from the moon.
Whether it is true or not, the fact is that the Great Wall is a massive and impressive structure.
It was built to keep out the enemy and so it was built to be impregnable.
Yet it was breached, and many times too, simply because of traitors and betrayers; in other words, it was a case of the enemy within.
The enemy brewed from within not because of big crises but rather from small issues like welfare, honesty, integrity and respect.
Those might seem to be like small issues but they can become powerful enough that even the Great Wall cannot stop them.
Jesus also talked about paying attention to the small issues of the Christian life, issues like feeding the hungry, giving drink to the thirsty, welcoming the stranger, clothing the naked and visiting those in prison.
Those are small issues that won't make the headlines but they are important to God.
In the 1st reading, God commands His people to be holy just as He is holy.
The expression of holiness is in paying attention to the small issues of life.
These small acts of love cannot be seen from the moon, or for that matter of fact, might seem even too trivial.
But they count in God's eyes, and they count for eternity.