“UNJUST IN THE LEAST” (from 1973 by Pastor Jack Hyles, 1926-2001)...
“If we don't watch out in little areas, then we are guilty of big sins.” —Pastor Jack Hyles, “Unjust In The Least”
This is a great truth that is so needed today. You're only as good of a Christian as your attitude toward little things. Someone might not think twice about littering, leaving your shopping cart in the parking lot for someone else to put away, women wearing pants, cheating on a test or sleeping on the job, but these seemingly little things are indications of major character flaws. There is little integrity today among churchgoers.
“Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle.” —Michelangelo
“Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle.” —Michelangelo
I learned a very long time ago about the importance of little things. The inspired Holy Bible says in Luke 16:10, “He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.” If God cannot trust you and me with little things, then how can He trust us with big things?
“Nothing is unimportant.” —Pastor Jack Hyles, “Unjust In The Least”Look at someone when you shake their hand. When I went to shake hands with Pastor Bill Adams in September of 2024 at the Smyrna Baptist Church, he rudely looked off to the left 45 degrees at the wall. One week later his wife approached me in church to shake my hand and did the same rude thing, looking hard right off 45 degrees at the distant wall. When I contacted the pastor to ask him if I am welcomed in their church, twice, he completely ignored me. I got my answer. No, they don't want me there. And it's just as well, since they wickedly distribute toxic Chick Tracts, wickedly bid Godspeed to the cult at PCC, and wickedly pervert the Gospel by requiring people to be willing to turn from of their sins to be saved.
“Well you say, 'I can't make the payment.' Then don't make the debt!” —Pastor Jack Hyles, “Unjust In The Least”
There's nothing worse than a man who shakes hands like a seal. Be a man men! You should always look someone in the eye when at the cashier's counter or when shaking hands. It is proper and polite. If you look away from someone while talking or refuse to make eye contact with them while shaking hands, it automatically sends negative vibes to the other person. God only knows how many visitors never returned to a church because of unkind people.
When I attended a big event at the Harvest Baptist Church on Guam in 2014, at their new Family Living Center, I saw that the men's bathroom was atrocious! It stank with wreak. So, I took it upon myself to go find the janitor's closet and clean the entire bathroom myself. That is a servant's heart. When their incompetent ungodly pastor Marty Herron shortly thereafter kicked me out of their cult for befriending them with THE TRUTH—that Lordship Salvation is not the Gospel, John MacArthur is a modernist infidel, and the modern English Bibles are all corrupted by Satan—I reminded Pastor Herron that unlike him, I actually do care, which is why I cleaned their stinky men's room. The most important job is the one that doesn't get done!
Dear reader, kindly said, you are a fool if you think it is okay to pick and choose which Bible version that you use. RIGHT DOCTRINE MATTERS! The only inspired Words of God are in the King James Bible today! Truth matters.
I have been in numerous churches where people told me to get in line before the food runs out. I have always waited intentionally, so if indeed the food ran out I would be the one not to eat. That is a servant's heart. I am not a good Christian, but I am a servant at heart. Matthew 23:11, “But he that is greatest among you shall be your servant.”
When I attended the shameful Family Baptist Church in Pensacola for 45 months, before they kicked me and my wife out in June of 2025 for TELLING THE TRUTH, I used to look forward to emptying all the garbage pails into the dumpster on big days. No one ever needed to ask or hint for me to help out, because I volunteered for the Lord.
By God's grace, I was a quite servant working behind the scenes. I brought extra storage bags, brought cases of soda on holidays, helped a blind lady friend at church regularly, I gave out Gospel booklets of John, bought food gifts for church members, brought some nuts and gifts for an elderly lady (I gave her $95 on her 95th birthday), bought glow-in-the-dark novelties for the kids on Halloween at the church's outdoor gathering, so cars could see the children glowing in the dark for safety, et cetera. Nobody asked me to do those kind things. I gladly did them on my own, with my own money, simply because I thought of ways to serve others for Jesus Christ. I care.
This is why Pastor Jack Hyles taught that LOVE IS THINKING. When you care about someone, you take the time to think of ways to express that love and concern. It is tragic that we have a bunch of stupid pastors today running the churches into the ground spiritually. They refuse to expose corrupt Bibles. They refuse to expose the Devil's fraud of Lordship Salvation, and worse, those infidels preach it! Their ungodly wives wear pants in public. There is no door-to-door soulwinning, no preaching against sin, no warnings about going to Hell, just playing the wicked neo-evangelical's game of church (merely going through the sycophantic motions).
Every redeemed child of God should clean up after yourself, and sometimes even others. As an ongoing habit, I return other customer's idle shopping carts which they abandoned in the parking lot, expecting someone else to put it back where they found it. It may seem like a small thing to do, but I believe it's a big thing to the Lord. There's one that cometh after you!
I don't claim to be a good Christian. I don't even think there is such a thing as a “good Christian.” We're all a mess today, aren't we! I can say that I do care. Little things are important.
One word of caution about the sermon “Unjust In The Least” (1973): Dr. Hyles admitted that he preached heresy at times in the past. I disagree with his teaching in this sermon that a changed life is "proof" of salvation. The damned false prophets in Matthew 7:21-23 had done 'MANY WONDERFUL WORKS,' but still went to Hell forever. Works are not evidence of salvation, unless one is saved by works. I love Brother Hyles, but I won't go along with him when he is wrong on the Bible.
“A fella who will not take care of the details will not take care of big matters either.” —Pastor Jack Hyles, “Unjust In The Least”
I know that the Apostle James said we are justify in the sight of men by works, but there is no way of truly knowing if someone is saved apart from a direct testimony from their mouth or writing concerning Christ.
“Chasten your children for character flaws rather than mistakes.” —Pastor Jack Hyles, “Unjust In The Least”
“One of the tragic things about this generation is that we like personality more than character.” —Pastor Jack Hyles, “Unjust In The Least”
Most pastors and layman today are as crooked as a dog's hindleg. Little things are important because they lead to big things. May we all be just in the least.

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