“Be vigilant at all times and pray that you may have the strength to stand before the Son of Man.” There are many of us who face a certain dulling routine at work, ministry, school, and even in the depths of family life, for that matter. It is easy to lose sight of the proverbial big picture. There are many who are daily saddled with compassion fatigue, yes, a numbing sadness that makes us long for compliments, someone to notice what we are doing, and maybe, just maybe, someone to thank us once and a while. Sound familiar?
“Gird your loins and light your lamps and be like servants who await their master’s return from a wedding, ready to open immediately when he comes and knocks.” The other day I overheard a man in his 60’s, a person who loves to smile and equally what he does at his desk, respond to a litany of heartless demands upon his time even before he was able to sit down. I thought to myself, “Yep! This is the day he loses his temper!” But thankfully, I was wrong. He calmly took his seat, took a very deep breath, and said calmly: “I have only one thing to do today. Follow Him. The rest will fall into place.”
I want to be that man when I grow up.