A pastor once made an investment in a large piece of ranch real estate which he hoped to enjoy during his
years of retirement. While he was still an active pastor, he would take one day off each week to go out to his land and work. But what a job! What he had bought, he soon realized, was several acres of weeds, gopher holes, and rundown buildings. It was anything but attractive, but the pastor knew it had potential and he stuck with it.
Every week he'd go to his ranch, crank up his small tractor, and plow
through the weeds with a vengeance. Then he'd spend time doing repairs on the buildings. He'd mix cement, cut lumber, replace broken windows, and work on the plumbing. It was hard work, but after several months the place began to take shape. And every time the pastor put his hand to some task, he would swell with pride. He knew his labor was finally paying off.
When the project was completed, the
pastor received a neighborly visit from a farmer who lived a few miles down the road. Farmer Brown took a long look at the preacher and cast a longer eye over the revitalized property. Then he nodded his approval and said, "Well, preacher, it looks like you and God really did some work here."
The pastor, wiping the sweat from his face, answered, "It's interesting you should say that, Mr. Brown. But
I've got to tell you -- you should have seen this place when God had it all to Himself!"
Receiving credit for a job well done is a wonderful thing, but not if we leave God out of the picture! He is worthy of our praise in every circumstance.
"In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you." 1 Thessalonians 5:18
Have a great day and God bless!
Pastor Mike / The Open Word