Dear
lovely people,
“The battle of life is, in most cases, fought uphill; and to
win it without a struggle were perhaps to win it without honor. If there were
no difficulties there would be no success; if there were nothing to struggle
for, there would be nothing to be achieved.” Says Samuel Smiles
From an unknown author,
I read that there once was a man who was asleep one night in his cabin when
suddenly his room filled with light and the Saviour appeared to him. The Lord
told him He had work for him to do, and showed him a large rock explaining that
he was to push against the rock with all his might. This the man did, and for
many days he toiled from sunup to sundown; his shoulder set squarely against
the cold massive surface of the rock, pushing with all his might. Each night
the man returned to his cabin sore and worn out, feeling his whole day had been
spent in vain.
Seeing that the man showed signs of
discouragement, Satan as usual decided to enter the picture - placing thoughts
in the man's mind, such as ``Why kill
yourself over this?, you're never going to move it!'' or ``Boy, you've been at
it a long time and you haven't even scratched the surface!'' etc. giving
the man the impression the task was impossible and the man was an unworthy
servant because he wasn't moving the massive stone.
These thoughts discouraged and
disheartened the man and he started to ease up in his efforts. ``Why kill myself?'' he thought. ``I'll just put in my time putting forth
just the minimum of effort and that will be good enough.'' And this he did
or at least planned on doing until, one day, he decided to take his troubles to
the Lord.
``Lord,'' he said, ``I have labored hard and long in Your
service, putting forth all my strength to do that which You have asked of me.
Yet after all this time, I have not even budged that rock even half a
millimeter. What is wrong? Why am I failing?''
To this the Lord responded
compassionately, ``My friend, when long ago I asked you to serve Me and you
accepted, I told you to push against the rock with all your strength and that
you have done. But never once did I mention to you that I expected you to move
it. At least not by yourself. Your task was to push. And now you come to Me,
your strength spent, thinking that you have failed, ready to quit. But is this
really so? Look at yourself. Your arms are strong and muscled; your back
sinewed and brown. Your hands are calloused from constant pressure and your
legs have become massive and hard. Through opposition you have grown much and
your ability now far surpasses that which you used to have. Yet still, you
haven't succeeded in moving the rock; and you come to Me now with a heavy heart
and your strength spent. I, my friend will move the rock for you. Your calling
was to be obedient and push, and to exercise your faith and trust in My wisdom,
and this you have done.''
When God’s children obey their Heavenly Father, He
is glorified. Jesus told us that the plan is for others to “see your good deeds and
glorify your Father in heaven” (Matthew 5:16). Of course, performing
“good deeds” requires obedience to the One who calls us to good deeds. A
Christian’s testimony of holiness is a strong witness that God is at work in
the world.
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