...Or a Roof Repairer?
When we left our story yesterday, we stood in the crowd and
parted a way for the lame man, as he rolled up his mat and walked home to an
elated family. We clapped and exclaimed that never had we seen such a miracle
as we shook our heads in amazement and then, we went back to our busy
lives…unsettled but not unchanged!
Maybe, before we departed, we paused and looked up into that
gaping hole in the roof and wondered, “Who’s
going to fix that hole that’s left behind? I’m sure glad this isn’t my house.”
Now, we can be sure it would not be the learned scholars and
scribes….they were too busy criticizing Jesus for His methods; for surely, they
would never have told such a man that his sins were forgiven and Jesus had no
right to do that either. This was not the way things were to be done in the
religious realm in Capernaum .
It was not going to be the four men that had brought their
lame friend to Jesus. They had already gone above and beyond their call to
duty…used up their concern and compassion and had seen the glorious outcome wrought
by their unselfish deed. Surely, the work of patching the roof should be done
by someone else?
What about the enamored people that stood outside the
house….clapping and cheering; caught up in the excitement of this unforgettable
moment? These onsite onlookers were just there for the show and they hung
around to see if anything else was about to happen; if not, they would move on
looking for the next thrill, for they were curiosity seekers…not Christ seekers.
For them it was all about the miracle…not the Master!
Then, there were the fortunate few that had actually been up
close and personal with Jesus…they had a front-row seat to the action and this
wonderful miracle had occurred right before their eyes. But, they could not be
bothered to accomplish such a menial task as fixing a hole in the roof. In
fact, in their arrogance of proximity, they had not been willing to make a hole
through the crowd that would allow the men to come through the front door, but rather
forced them to resort to digging a hole in the roof. If they were so unwilling
to step aside and allow the men to enter the house in the first place, then
they would certainly be unwilling to fix the roof.
So my question for you…..into which group do you fall…the
religious naysayers; the “diggers” of the hole; the thrill-seeking onlookers or
the front-row followers….all willing participants in the moment of the miracle
but not the restitution of the roof. So who would be a roof repairer you ask….someone
that serves Jesus because of who He is rather than what He has done or will do.
The person that dons the work clothes and climbs up on the
roof after all the crowds are gone is the one who is the embodiment of
faithfulness, loyalty and duty to the task. When the cheers have subsided, this
person picks up the tools of the trade and gets their hands dirty doing the
work that no one else wants to do….keeping the church parking lot clean or
driving the church bus every Sunday; working in the soup kitchen, peeling
onions or preparing the next meal; taking a home-cooked meal to a shut-in or
tending to the toddlers every Sunday in Sunday School….the list goes on and so
do the people that have learned that the cross comes before the crown. They
have learned there are no small jobs for God…only small people with a big
God…and with Him, ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE.
Christ told us that “whoever
loses his life for me will find it.”(Matthew 16:25) and Paul taught us, “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the
Lord and not for men, knowing that you will receive the inheritance as your
reward. You are serving the Lord Jesus Christ” (Colossians 3:23-24
Across this country and around the globe, there are people
with little talent doing little jobs to advance the kingdom of God
….how about you? Are you a Hole Maker or a Roof Repairer …are you working to
bring God’s kingdom to those around you?
I pray that with an open and honest heart you can say, “Lord, here am I.
Send me to do the job that you need done, today!’
AMEN,
WPQ
Thought for the Day:
Whatever task God has given you
Be filled with holy zest;
For when you’re working for the
Lord
He expects your very best!
.
All of you, our Lord requires.
It’s what He asks of you;
For He gave all that He could
give…
Nothing less from you will do.
WPQ@2001
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