Good Morning All,
1 Timothy 6:6; “A godly life brings huge profits to people who are content with what they have.”
One of the cartoons in
our local paper is called “Baby Blues.”
It has three children, a girl Zoe, a boy Hammie and a baby girl
Wren. They are young children. It is Hammie’s goal to annoy his sister at
each and every turn of events. You can
almost add an extra panel to the cartoon where one of the parents tells Hammie
to “quit bothering your sister!” I think
the reason why many find this cartoon humorous is because it is pretty much
true to life.
If you are a parent, how
many times have you told one or all of your children to “stop bugging
your____!?” There are times as a parent
that you may feel that this stage of life will never get done. Maybe you have even gone to the level of
placing masking tape down as a dividing line for squabbling siblings. Or maybe you use a timer or maybe you just
take the object away until further notice.
It can be very frustrating to deal with this day after day but
eventually the children either outgrow it, live in a “truce mode” or learn to
fight quietly.
There are very few
things in life as frustrating as trying to help someone with a problem or
struggle when it seems like it never gets accomplished. You pray and pray, invite and invite to
church, you bribe, you cajole or use whatever means you have to get your child,
spouse, parent, neighbor or friend to come to church with you and it never
works. You speak to your sister,
daughter, niece, goddaughter, or good neighbor and she always ends up in relationships
with men that end in disaster. Or maybe
it is the male of the pair that you speak to.
How many times do you help someone get a job only to have them quit or
fired within two weeks? How many times
do you loan money to someone, all the while they promise that, “this is the
last time”, only to do it over and over?
How many times do you preach the Gospel message or try and live the love
of Christ only to see nothing happen?
In our verse, Paul knows we will be tempted to think our labor is in vain. A
waste. Absolutely useless. So, Paul reminds us of the truth. Our labor for God
is never in vain. Our work for God is never wasted.
It is the source of our contentment. God
promises that he will use our labor and sweat and tears for his purposes, to bring
him glory. Even if we don’t see results, we can be assured that God is working.
Most of the time we have no idea how God is using our efforts but he is using
them.
So, keep praying and
talking to the family member or friend who misses church or makes bad decisions
or just can’t seem to figure it out. God
is at work and he works in his own time and in his own way. One thing we often miss is that while we are
“working” on one person, others are
watching and they might be the ones who are most touched by our actions. God’s Word never returns empty; it always
accomplishes it task. Nothing, in
service to the Lord, is ever wasted.
Dearest Jesus, help me
when I think my faith is wasted and your love is undervalued. Help me to see that all things work according
to your will. Give us the strength to
continue in your service. In your
precious name we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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