“Never tire of doing what is right.”
(1 Thessalonians 3:13)
One of my Pickeringisms is that
there are two types of people in the world; givers and takers. That is
certainly a gross oversimplification I use to describe humanity. It came from
my sales and business training and has overflowed into my teachings on living.
In business I was taught to watch
for those who would want to win at any cost; those who would think they were
climbing a corporate ladder rather than building a pyramid of support. On a
ladder you step on the rungs as you climb and often the ladder breaks. In the
pyramid you build a base wide and tall as you move forward and up. I like that.
It Christian life there are also
givers and takers. We are all people in need and the level of that need is
relative. Often our needs vary from year to year, decade to decade. When June
and I were raising four children we were active in our Christian family.
However, we often needed love and support from our peers. I feel there were
times when we took a bit more than we gave; emotionally and financially.
Today we give more than we take.
That gives us a much warmer and more rewarding feeling.
Both being a
taker and a giver in the Christian sense is OK. You see, if there were not
people in need, there would not be anyone to give to and that would be a
conundrum.
Paul’s message says never tire of
doing what is right; my experience is that when you are doing what is right you
will not get tired! OOPS- is that a Pickeringism?
Bless you all
for being my friends.
Thought for
Today:
Today let us live as good Christians. If we need support let us accept it
without guilt and recognize that we have made the giver feel good. If we are
givers, let us give freely where there is need.
Prayer for Today: dear Lord, today we pray for
those in need. Whether the need is great or small, physical or emotional, we
pray that we recognize it and give them support in your name.
Amen
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