”Beginning
today, treat everyone you meet as if they were going to be dead
by midnight. Extend to them all the care, kindness and understanding
you can muster and do it with no thought of reward. Your life will
never be the same again.” This thought is a quote from Og Mandino.
I
learned the truth of this saying in a painful way. The afternoon
of the day my father was to die, I took him to the doctor. He was
in good spirits. We had to do a lot of waiting. Waiting to see the
doctor. Waiting in the lab for some tests to be made. Back to the
doctor for more waiting. Minor surgery was scheduled for a few weeks
later and I drove him home. He was tired but none the worse for
wear, we thought. He ate his supper, watched a little TV and retired
at a reasonable hour. He never woke up.
I
had brought some work along to occupy the time while we waited for
doctors, lab technicians and the like. I had no idea that he would
be dead before morning. Had I known that, I would have spent those
precious last hours in conversation with him.
The
point of the quotation is that we should be treating everyone we
meet as if they would be dead before midnight. If we did this, just
think how much more thoughtful we would be. We would listen intently
to what they had to say; we would be conscious of their feelings;
we would muster all the kindness and understanding that we possessed.
How
do we show our love for our Heavenly Father? By being kind to some
of His children. The Psalmist tells us that the cattle on a thousand
hills are His, so what can we give to the Creator of heaven and
earth? We can give cups of cold water in His name to His children.
This is the lesson our Lord Jesus Christ taught us.
We
all know this academically, but that is not enough. There are so
many things we seem to know that we do not do. It is important to
know them, but it is essential that we do them.
The
quote speaks a truth that we will all be wise to follow. None of
us knows the day of our death but if we all treated one another
as lovingly and kindly as we would if we were seeing each other
for the last time, certainly our life would never be the same again.
What
is lost because we treat someone with this amount of kindness and
they do live through the night? Nothing is lost and a great deal
is gained, because we have treated them the way we would like to
be treated.
We
have all heard the prayer of the little boy who said to God, ”Please
make all the bad people good and the good people nice.” Some may
hold all the right doctrines and yet be unkind to the children of
our Heavenly Father.
Paul tells us, ”Be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving
one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you.” He
also told us that ”love suffereth long, and is kind.” Our Lord told
us that God ”is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil. Be ye
therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful.”
The
only picture our Lord gives us of the judgment seat has to do with
how we treated others, what we did and did not do.
We
are all determining the amount of mercy we are going to receive
at the judgment seat by the amount of mercy we now show to each
other. ”For the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured
to you again.” ”Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is
merciful.”
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