"He that watereth shall be watered also himself."
Proverbs 11:25
Proverbs 11:25
We
are here taught the great lesson, that to get, we must give; that to
accumulate, we must scatter; that to make ourselves happy, we must make others
happy; and that in order to become spiritually vigorous, we must seek the
spiritual good of others. In watering others, we are ourselves watered. How; our
efforts to be useful bring out our powers for usefulness.
We
have latent talents and dormant faculties, which are brought to light by
exercise. Our strength for labor is hidden even from ourselves, until we
venture forth to fight the Lord's battles, or to climb the mountains of
difficulty. We do not know what tender sympathies we possess until we try to
dry the widow's tears, and soothe the orphan's grief.
We
often find in attempting to teach others, that we gain instruction for
ourselves. Oh, what
gracious lessons some of us have learned at sick beds! We went to teach the
Scriptures, we came away blushing that we knew so little of them. In our
converse with poor saints, we are taught the way of God more perfectly for
ourselves and get a deeper insight into divine truth. So that watering others makes
us humble. We discover
how much grace there is where we had not looked for it; and how much the poor
saint may outstrip us in knowledge.
Our
own comfort
is also increased by our working for others. We endeavor to cheer
them, and the consolation gladdens our own heart. Like the two men in the snow;
one chafed the others limbs to keep him from dying, and in so doing kept his
own blood in circulation, and saved his own life. The poor widow of Sarepta
gave from her scanty store a supply for the prophet's wants, and from that day
she never again knew what want was.
“Give
then, and it shall be given unto you, good measure, pressed down, and running
over.:
God
bless,
David
L. Wynn, Pastor
Pauline
B. Grant CME Church
“This
is the Potter’s House”
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