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Benjamin Franklin
once said, ”The man who does things makes many mistakes, but
he doesn’t make the biggest mistake of all – doing nothing.”
One sees this demonstrated
every day in the business world. We know a man who would fit
the ”milk toast” description perfectly. He is so scared that
he might do something wrong that he rarely does anything right
either. Although he has been with the same company for years,
he still has one of the lowest paid positions in the company
simply because he is so afraid of making a mistake, he can’t
be trusted with any responsibility at all. Another person
we know is a young woman in her early thirties and she has
risen to a position of top management in her company simply
because she is not afraid to make a decision and do things.
Only recently she said, ”I know that I am not always right,
but I am trying, and I am willing to stick my neck out.”
This reminds us
of the story of the turtle. It is said that a turtle never
gets anywhere until he sticks his neck out. As long as he
keeps his head tucked under his shell he just stays in one
place. There are people like that, hiding under their shell
and never doing anything.
As brothers and
sisters of the Lord Jesus Christ, God is counting on us to
do His works on this planet. So far as we know, He has no
one else to do it but us. He called us. He picked us. How
could we have the audacity to in essence say to Almighty God.
”You picked me all right, but you made a mistake when you
chose me. I have no talents, no abilities, there is nothing
I can do for you, Lord.” We know that an employer would not
think well of that negative attitude, yet we hear brethren
and sisters say ”no” when asked to do service in the Lord’s
vineyard. There are even some who carry this so far that they
refuse to be baptized simply because they say that they could
never live it.
Of course we can!
But we can’t if we won’t try. God realizes that we will make
mistakes, that is why He has provided a saviour in His son,
Jesus Christ our Lord, and in prayer Jesus taught us to ask
for forgiveness for our sins. It is better to be trying and
doing things and have some sins of commission to be forgiven
than to sit idly by and have only one sin and that one sin
a big do-nothing, the sin of omission. The one condemned by
his master in the Lord’s parable was the one who took his
talent and hid it in the earth and sat back and did nothing.
We frequently say
that all things are possible with GOD and this is true and
it is a quote from the Lord Jesus Christ, but there is in
a sense something that God cannot do. He cannot remember our
good works that we never did. He cannot even recall our baptism
that never took place. What we do each day is being recorded
and we will have to answer to our Lord for what we did. Some
seem to think they have a clean tape because it is a blank
tape.
Just what do we
do each day, simply because we belong to Jesus? Many of the
things we do every day we would do even if we did not belong
to him. At the end of the day we are well advised to stop
a minute and review the activities of the day. What did we
do today for Jesus? If we can’t think of anything, that surely
is telling us something, isn’t it? Will tomorrow be different?
It can be but it won’t be unless we decide to make it different
by consciously planning to do things simply because of our
love for our Lord.
The last page of
the Old Testament tells us that ”the LORD hearkened and heard”
when He found those who were thinking and doing for Him. He
had just condemned those who were robbing God by doing nothing.
A book of remembrance is being written for those ”that feared
the LORD and that thought upon His name. And they shall be
mine, saith the LORD of hosts, in that day when I make up
my jewels.”
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