Good
Morning All,
Proverbs 14:4; “Where no oxen are, the
manger is clean, but much revenue comes
by the strength of the ox.”
So what does this mean? It does not, as it appears, have anything to
do with any type of farm animal but that is where it starts so we will also. If there are no oxen, there is nothing to
clean up. There is no rotten feed to
throw away. There is no manure to be
pitched out. There are no fences that
need to be tended to. So, it is telling
us that if you have no oxen; you have no headaches associated with oxen. On the other hand, you don’t make any money
either. You don’t have any of the
headaches of an oxen but you also do not get any of the rewards either.
Believe it or not, this verse is really
about interpersonal relationships. If
you never have a relationship, you never feel the pain that can be associated
with relationships. You can avoid any
sort of slight or affront. You miss the
hurt of rejection but you also miss the companionship and the closeness of a
relationship. You do miss the pain but
you forfeit so much more by forfeiting the love and the fellowship that these
relationships give to us.
From the very start of the Bible, we see
that God is a God of relationships. Part
of the reason that God created man was so that God and man would have a loving
relationship. God created Eve so that
Adam would have companionship. Man and
woman were created to be in a loving relationship. We even see that Jesus came to the world to
reconcile man back to God; to fix our broken relationship.
The painful truth is that you and I are
messy. We all bring baggage,
insecurities, quirks and some frailties to a relationship. The only way to avoid this is to never engage
in a relationship but this is not God’s plan.
God’s wants his people to be a family; joined together as a loving
unit. Yet God’s grace shows through in
the joy we experience when we are in relationships. The joy of the love we receive from a child,
or siblings or a spouse is far beyond any discomfort we may experience along
the way. This is part of God’s blessing
so that we do not have to go through life alone but rather we can go through
life, the good and the bad, with people who love us even if they made the
manger dirty; God uses them to bring us his love.
Dearest Father, you give us the gift of
companionship so that we may face this world with the love and support of our
brothers and sisters in Christ. We give
you thanks for those around us who love us as we are. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace
Pastor
Bret
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