When
a well-known Christian teacher was a young student himself, he was moved with
compassion to buy a meal for a Mother and her hungry little child instead of
himself. He walked the street that night going back to his room with an empty
stomach but a full heart. He thought inasmuch as he had given to one of God's
suffering ones that God would in some way provide a breakfast for him the next
morning. The morning came and all the others were eating, he had nothing. He
was a strong young man and he was getting hungry.
This
is alright, he thought, God will provide something. Maybe he would find the
money on the sidewalk or get some payment for work. God would provide but He
did not. Same thing the next day and he was getting ravenously hungry. He knew
he could borrow money from a friend. He thought, “NO, I will not borrow money.
I expect to be a preacher and tell people that if they do right, God will take
care of them. I will see this thing through and if God does not take care of
me, I will never preach to others that God will take care of them.”
There
was no lunch and no dinner on the second day. On the third day, he still
believed in God and waited for his time. Toward the middle of the afternoon, one of
the instructors called him aside and said "I have received a check with
directions to give this to someone who will use it wisely. I have decided to
give it to you.” It was a check for 36 dollars. He bought food and some much
needed items. From that time to now he has never passed through such a testing
time as on that occasion.
We
will learn many things from our heart of compassion. When we deny ourselves to
help others, we grow in the knowledge of Jesus Christ. He always thought of
others and not of himself to the point of laying down his life for all
humanity. The moment we realize it is NOT all about us, we become a true
servant of the Lord.
In times of trusting God for our needs do we get fretful and anxious? Knowing that things are not moving along as fast as we had desired, do we just give up and seek another source? HOW LONG ARE WE WILLING TO WAIT ON GOD? The answer does not always come quickly. "Wait on the LORD: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the LORD," Psalm 27:14.
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