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In a book entitled
”The Widow O’Callaghan’s Boys,” Jim, one of the boys, wants
to know if his mother thinks he can have a bank one day. ”There
you go, Jim,” says his mother. ”If you’ve got a bank in your
eye, you’d best pay attention to your dustin’ and dishwashin.’
That’s your first two steps. The Lord never puts little boys
and big jobs together. He gives the little boys a chance at
the little jobs, and then as they do the little jobs faithfully
get to be the big men that do the big jobs easy.”
This was good advice
the Widow O’Callaghan gave her son but a greater than she
said, ”He that is faithful in that which is least, is faithful
also in much.” Moffatt’s translation adds, ”He who is dishonest
with a trifle is also dishonest with a large trust.”
Jesus recognized
that which we so often forget: that life is made up of small
things. Life is not a little bundle of big things, but a big
bundle of little things. What a multitude of little things
compose our day! From the time we get up in the morning until
we retire at night, our energy is consumed in the doing of
a thousand little things. How well and accurate are we in
all these little things we do?
Jesus’ point is,
”If, then, you have not proved trustworthy with the wealth
of this world, who will trust you with the wealth that is
real?”
Today most people
do not think that it is wrong to take small things that belong
to another. Those who would not think of robbing a bank or
stealing a car think nothing at all of using company stamps
for personal mail or xeroxing their favorite recipes on the
boss’s machine. Unless we have received specific permission
from. someone who has the authority to give it, we should
be careful not to take anything that does not belong to us,
no matter how small it may be.
Only recently we
heard a business man remark that cheating no longer bothered
him since the government was making crooks out of everyone
and it was the only way he could get ahead. This feeling is
common today but it must not affect Christ’s true brethren
and sisters. We need to be faithful and truthful no matter
what.
Since we are all
children in God’s eyes, he is now giving us the little jobs
to do as Mrs. O’Callaghan gave her boy dustin’ and dishwashin’
chores. God is watching to see how faithful we are with the
things of this world. If we have cut corners here and there
how can we expect Christ to give us the wealth that is real
when he comes?
There is a true
story about an elderly business man who hired a bright young
fellow to learn the business fully intending to turn it over
to him upon retirement. The young man was caught tapping the
till and promptly discharged. For stealing a few paltry dollars
he lost the entire business.
Whatever we might
do that would keep us from receiving Christ’s approval at
his return is much too high a price to pay for whatever we
might gain immediately. Let us all resolve to be faithful
in the small details of this life so that Jesus when he returns
will say to us, ”Well done, good and faithful servant; thou
hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler
over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.”
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