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There is a story
about a rich old man who lived in a small town and who was
well known to all its inhabitants. He had no living relatives
and when he died, the townsfolk were surprised and astonished
to learn that his funeral was scheduled to be held at 2 a.m.
Even though he
was held in high esteem by all who knew him, his request to
have his funeral take place in the wee hours of the morning
caused most of them to decide to forego attending his service.
A few did set their alarms and were present at the funeral.
He had instructed his attorney to be sure that the names of
all those in attendance were recorded. A few days later when
his will was read, they were all surprised to learn that he
had left his entire estate to those few who had been present
at his funeral. He explained in his will that he believed
his true friends would put themselves out to attend, and so
he wanted his money to be equally divided among those faithful
few who thought enough of him to go to his 2 a.m. funeral.
Those few people were all instant millionaires and those who
had thought about going, but did not bother to get up in time
to attend, were filled with remorse.
Do we love the
Lord Jesus Christ enough to put ourselves out for him? It
is not always convenient to put him first in our lives. Serving
him means that we are constantly doing things and going places
that we would not do or go, if it were not for the fact that
we love him so much.
The reading of
this man’s will put everyone in town into one of two groups
– a very small group who were rewarded beyond their fondest
expectations and a large group who then realized that they
had been excluded because of their own refusal to make a personal
sacrifice for their departed friend.
At the coming of
the Lord Jesus Christ, we will also be divided into two groups.
One small group on the right and a large group on the left.
What will be the difference between the two groups? The only
picture we have given us of the judgment seat by our Savior
depicts him explaining to each group why they have been placed
either on the left or right. The group on the right really
did put themselves out for him. The group on the left did
not. Each group is surprised. ”When saw we thee an hungered,
and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink? When saw we
thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked and clothed thee?
Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say
unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least
of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”
We need to remember
that we are paying the highest price it is possible to pay,
if we neglect serving others to please ourselves. We are paying
for it with our eternal life which will be forfeited because
we thought more of our own wants and desires than we did of
the Lord’s.
If the people
in town had known the contents of the will, they would have
all been at the funeral. We have an advantage because we have
been given a warning of what we should be doing to prepare
for the coming of the Son of God. We do not know the day or
the hour of his coming but we know He is coming. ”Watch and
pray... lest coming suddenly he find you sleeping. And what
I say unto you I say unto all, Watch.”
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