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We are all familiar
with thermometers and thermostats. A thermometer registers
the temperature around us. It reacts quickly to a cold breeze
or the sun coming out. The thermostat, rather than reacting
to the outside temperature and going up or down as conditions
change, strives to control the environment around it. It counteracts
the quick drop in temperature caused by the cold breeze by
putting out some heat, or it cools down the atmosphere by
a burst of arctic air when the sun beats down upon it.
We find that most
people are like the thermometers while others try to be thermostats.
The thermometers respond to a cold shoulder, a chilly remark
or a cold reception with a plunge of their own mercury. A
hot accusation or a heated remark will send thermometers skyrocketing
upward. A cold rebuke can plunge those who are thermometers
into the depths of despair but a warm suggestive look can
cause them to soar out of control.
When we let God
take control of our lives, we find that we can stop being
thermometers and become thermostats. We can begin to change
the climate around us rather than just registering it. When
we allow God to set the dial, our environment always changes
for the better. When God changes us, we act rather than react.
We return a cold piercing glance with a tender look; we reply
to the sharp tongue with a soft answer. An aloof stance can
be melted with a loving caress and a clenched fist can be
covered by a squeezed hand.
We can all learn
how to become thermostats by following the example of our
Lord. When he was reviled, ”he reviled not again, when he
suffered, he threatened not,” Jesus controlled the situation
rather than being controlled by it.
Jesus would have
us to be thermostats rather than thermometers for he told
us, ”For if ye love them which love you, what thank have ye?
for sinners also love those that love them.” This is a description
of the thermometer, loving those that love them and hating
those that hate them, reacting, not acting. Jesus continued,
”And if ye do good to them which do good to you, what thank
have ye? for sinners also do even the same. And if ye lend
to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye, for
sinners also lend to sinners, to receive as much again.” Now,
here comes the thermostat part. ”But love ye your enemies,
and do good, and lend, hoping for nothing again; and your
reward shall be great, and ye shall be the children of the
Highest; for he is kind unto the unthankful, and to the evil.
Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful.”
It’s easy to be
a thermometer and almost everyone is. Just go up and down
with the circumstances around us, like a puppet on a string
being controlled by outside forces.
It is difficult,
but not impossible to be a thermostat. Thermostats make a
difference in the lives of those around them because they
are in control rather than being controlled.
Let’s decided
to be thermostats by allowing God to take control of our lives.
When we decide to let God’s ways control us we will find that
He will set our thermostats to do the right thing at the right
time. All we need to do is, ”trust in the Lord with all our
hearts and lean not unto our own understanding, in all our
ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct our paths.”
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