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There is never
a traffic jam on the extra mile. Jesus plainly told us that
”whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain.”
The fact that Jesus
told us to do this does not mean that it is done. That extra
mile must be the most deserted stretch of road in the world.
Most people try
to do as little as possible – to do the very minimum, just
trying to get by. Even in the business world, the person who
goes the extra mile is so rare that they stand out and rise
to the top like cream in the milk. One would think that in
the Truth, the brethren and sisters of the Lord Jesus Christ
would all be looking for ways to show their love for his teachings
by jamming that extra mile of the road to the kingdom by their
kind and loving deeds to each other. Unfortunately, there
are some who are even less diligent in their service to their
King than they are to the boss at work. Many will drag themselves
to work when they feel poorly but the slightest ache or pain
will keep them from the meeting. Some wander in late for God’s
service when they would not think of being tardy in the work
place. There are those who can be depended upon to carry out
their work assignments faithfully, but when asked to call
on a contact or visit a sick sister they just never get around
to it.
By our actions,
we certainly tell God what we think is important. Often our
actions announce, even to the brotherhood, just how we regard
the teachings of our Master. By the things we do and don’t
do, we are declaring our love or lack of it for the Lord.
In our ecclesia,
we once had a brother who only came to the evening public
lecture when he gave it. He never heard another speak because
it was not important to him unless he was the speaker. He
has since left the Truth altogether. What if each one only
came when he had to perform? If God’s proclamation of the
Truth is important, then it is important for us to be there
to support His work. Some ask, ”What can I do for the Lord?”
The answer is – be there!
Do we somehow think
we are doing God a favor when we do our daily Bible readings?
It really does not help Him for us to read His word. We are
the ones who benefit. When we pray, is this to let God know
that we are paying our daily dues to Him? Prayer
is God’s gracious gift to us, not ours to Him.
We show our love
for the Lord, we go the extra mile, when we put ourselves
out for our brethren and sisters. In Paul’s day, there was
also a shortage of brethren and sisters who did this. He said,
”I have no one like him, (Timothy) who will be genuinely anxious
for your welfare. They all look after their owe interests,
not those of Jesus Christ.”
Whose business
do we care about? By our actions, we give the answer. If we
do not like the answer we are giving, now is the time for
us to decide to go that extra mile for the Lord. When we do
it for our brethren and sisters, we do it for him, for he
said, ”Truly I say unto you, as you did it to one of the least
of these my brethren, you did it for me.”
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