This has been an interesting week in that I had two people
thank me at work.
The first was an intern who is trying to gain valuable
experience.
He had been assigned a task and was having some difficultly
seeing it through.
He turned to me for help, so I set aside the task I was
working on to assist.
I walked over and he explained to me both the task he had
been assigned and where he had become stuck.
My years of experience allowed me to see a better way of
going about the task.
This experience also led me to another conclusion.
I did not merely tell him what I would do in this situation.
I decided the better path would be for me to show him and
allow him to observe and ask questions.
In no time, the intern understood why I chose to perform the
task as I had.
He gained some valuable experience.
That is why he is with us.
The second person to thank me was an administrative
assistant.
When I asked why she gave me her thanks, her answer surprised
me.
She thanked me for always turning in my paperwork on time.
Surprised, I stated that as far as I was concerned this was
part of the job.
Christians do not do things the way we do them for gratitude
or adulation.
We do things the way we do them because that is how God wants
us to live.
1 Corinthians 13:4 (NET) - Love is patient, love is
kind, it is not envious. Love does not brag, it is not puffed up.
It is my hope that the intern remembers this experience.
It is likely that he may become very successful one day.
I hope he remembers what it is like to be new and
inexperienced.
I also hope he remembers the importance of kindness, patience
and the value of being shown what to do.
James 4:17 (NET) - So whoever knows what is good to do
and does not do it is guilty of sin.
This even applies to the mundane things in life.
Even making certain we turn our paperwork in on time.
Not only are such things required, being timely makes life
easier on the next person.
These things are part of loving one’s neighbor.
We love our neighbor in various ways.
These include displaying kindness, exercising patience and
making their burdens easier to bear.
We can easily lose sight of these especially when we feel
taxed ourselves.
When this happens, scripture has a great reminder for us.
Philippians 4:13 (NET) - I am able to do all things through the one who
strengthens me.
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
Look for me at http://otherbrotherjim.blogspot.com/ on
Friday, July 12, 2019.
I’ll be back here on Friday, July 19,
2019
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