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Teddy Roosevelt
once said, ”Do what you can, with what you have, where you
are.” This is really very good advice and very few of us follow
it like we should.
So often we plan
to do great things when... It is better to do small things
right now than wait until later to do great things. The poor
widow who threw in her two mites might have reasoned that
she would give great things when she became rich but she did
what she could with what she had right where she was.
Many a young person
as put off being baptized until they graduate, until they
get a job, until they get married. Many a Christadelphian
puts off preaching the Truth until they know enough, until
the time is right, until they go into the mission field. The
whole world is the mission field and the time to preach is
now.
Mary is a good
example of doing what she could with wh at she had, where
she was. Her sister, Martha, was much better off financially.
Luke tells us that Martha ”received Jesus into her house.”
Each time we read about Mary she is following Jesus into someone
else’s house. Twice it was into the home of a man named Simon
and once in the home of her sister, Martha. Mary could not
invite Jesus into her home, she didn’t have one. But the important
thing is, Mary did what she could. In fact these are the very
words of Jesus concerning her. Jesus said, ”Let her alone;
why trouble ye her? she hath wrought a good work on me. For
ye have the poor with you always, and whensoever ye will ye
may do them good: but me ye have not always. She hath done
what she could.”
Mary couldn’t do
much but she did what she could. This is all that the Lord
asks of any of us. Just to do what we can.
Martha too should
be commended for doing what she could. How many housewives
of today would not have invited Jesus into their home because
the living room needs painting or the carpet is worn or there
are others who can cook a fancier meal? Again Martha did what
she could. Her home was not the best in town and maybe someone
else was a better cook but she invited him because she was
doing what she could with what she had where she was.
Now the important
thing is for us to make sure that we are doing what we can
with what we have where we are. Right now is the time to begin.
Is anyone sick? Go see them, write them a card today, phone
them up and let them know we care. Do it now. Who do we know
that does not know the Truth? Have we told them about our
wonderful hope, that there is no need to worry about the fuel
shortage, the threat of war, the runaway inflation, the moral
decay going on around us? People are concerned about these
things. We know that everything is on schedule for the return
of Christ. Are we telling everyone we can about our wonderful
hope? You need not wait until there is a special lecture in
town to invite your friends. Do what you can with what you
have where you are. You do not need to wait until you understand
Daniel and Revelation before you begin to preach the truth.
Tell them what you know and begin now to tell it. The more
you tell it, the more you will learn yourself.
Many babes in the
Truth have interested their friends while many of the seasoned
veterans are waiting until just the right time to bring it
up. If someone’s house was on fire we would not wait until
we had a megaphone or a loud speaker system to yell out ”FIRE!”.
We would do it right where we were with the vocal chords we
now possess.
Paul told the Corinthians
”Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day
of salvation.” The time for us to serve the Lord is right
now. Begin today ”to do what you can, with what you have,
where you are.”
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