When
I was coming through Victoria, Willie Donaldson said, “God takes more
notice of the little things,” and it is has remained with me, because we
know how we are inclined to be more taken up with the big things. How
sad if we just took a general look on things and missed the little
things God wants to teach us. God does not work in a hurry and He has
much to do in our lives.
With
Naaman’s little maid, it was only a little message she had and in that
message there was much light and hope; she had so much to give. She
waited on Naaman’s wife but I believe she had time to wait on God. When
help was needed that was one time she did not wait because she knew it
was urgent. She saw that that man had a disease even though it may have
been a little thing at the beginning. But it did not remain little. It
got so big and spread so much. Not only Naaman and his wife knew about
it but his whole household knew and in that dark time that man was
passing through, that light was clearly seen.
The
little maid may not have noticed the light from her own life. The
candle does not shine much in the daylight, but in the darkness it means
much to the one in the darkness. Light overcome darkness. That little
girl had a little message for that man. Naaman’s was asked to do the
little thing and when he was willing to do the little thing, he knew
this change of being made as a little child. The world takes little
children and makes great men of them, and God grapes great men and makes
little children of them. Naaman was a man who was great in the eyes of
his master but he knew the secret of being great in the eyes of God
because he was willing to become the servant.
Think
of the fellowship meeting when that man got back with the little maid.
He would speak of the great things God had done for him. Sometimes we do
not realize just how much we need God. The girl knew what it was to be
alone. It might have been alone from the world and her people but she
was not alone from God. Naaman got to know God because of the faith of
that girl. They said of the lad with the loaves and the fishes, “... but what is that among so many.” Sometimes
that is just how we feel. Is the little we have going to be of use to
someone else? As we are willing to put it at the disposal of Jesus, that
little is not going to be wasted, but it is going to feed the
multitude.
When
I told my father I was leaving home and going to spend it in the
harvest field, one thing he asked me was, “How are you going to do this?
You have never been to any theological college.” I felt very humbled
myself and prayed, “If my poor life could be of use to Thee, I yield it all.” One
of the old Workers in South Africa who was not an eloquent preacher, he
just said in one of his first meetings, “Poor Peter ...,” and he could
not go on any more. Those who listened knew just how much it cost him.
His older companion said he would never become a preacher so he had
better go home, but he said, “My heart is in his. I may not be able to
preach but I can be faithful in the place of prayer. I can polish your
shoes, cook your meals, do things that help you.” That older man, sad to
say, went out of the Work because he began to get too big for himself.
That man who spoke with trembling lips finished up in charge of the Work
in Africa. That man was Alex Pearce.
Saul
was chosen because he was little in his own eyes, but the time came
when he got too big and God had to reject him. That is a great warning
to us not to take things into our own hands but that we might keep the
place of a little child.
Coming
over from Western Australia we touched down at Kalgoorlie and one took
us to a gold mine. We climbed one dump forty feet high and twenty-six
feet across and there were many like that in the area, but the gold they
got from there was reckoned in ounces and not many when compared with
the sign of the mound. How precious we are to God. There are many who
don’t want Him. “Unto those who believe He is precious.” When
the ore is brought out from that mine, the gold is taken out of the
earth and it is not a difficult process with the machinery they have
today. The more important and difficult process is taking the earth out
of the gold. That is why God has gathered us together. God is concerned.
He knows that there are little things that can spoil our testimony.
Keep the standard up and be like Jesus. Do not let in the little things,
those little foxes that destroy the tender grapes, that which has so
much promise.
How
do we feel for one who does not feel his need of coming to the
meetings? When people go out it is not something that takes them out
straight away into the world, but a little thing that had grown. It is
good when we are willing to accept the help God is willing to give us.
The radio is something that grows and that is why God shows it is
something that has to be dealt with. If God cannot cut us back, He will
cut us off, but when God cuts us back it is that we might have more
fruit but when He cuts us off there is nothing more He can do with us.
If you feel God is dealing with your heart, you have enough evidence
that God is still interested in you and still loves you.
Ecclesiastes 10:1, “Dead
flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking
savour: so doth a little folly him that is in reputation for wisdom and
honour.” Sometimes you see people spoil their whole testimony by one
foolish thing, a testimony they have built up over the years. It is
good when we want the little things dealt with when they are little and
not allow them to grow. In Proverbs we read of a little sleep and a
little slumber , a little folding of the hands and the result of it, the
poverty it brings. We can let these little things rob us. The little
lad with the loaves and fishes did not know that which he had was going
to feed the multitude but he did not withhold and so many were
satisfied.
We
have heard so much of possibilities. A babe is spoken of as a bundle of
possibilities. What can be the outcome of lives entrusted to you as you
guide and feed them? It can be profitable to God and His people. There
are things that belong to the world so let them remain there. It is good
to fill our hearts and homes with all that belongs to the worship of
God, where God delights to dwell with us. The value of a bag of diamonds
would always be the same but a grain of wheat increases and it is
therefore much more valuable. Think of what your life could mean to a
perishing world. Little is much if God is in it. Man’s busiest day is
not worth God’s minute. It is good when a life speaks louder than words.
I hope these little things: meekness and love, will grow and the little
things that hinder we will allow God to deal with them and they will be
no more.
By: Lucian Garth 1962
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