Friday,
December 14, 2018
A
SINGLE ORANGE!
Phil 4:12-13
12
I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all
things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer
need.
13
I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
At
Christmas 1971,
I was a bi-vocational pastor of a baby church. I was fresh out of college and
working at a hospital in a small Kansas town. On the time clock in the basement
was a note that said “be sure to pick up your orange in the cafeteria.” This
was the Christmas bonus given to each hospital worker that year. A single
orange.
I
went to the cafeteria
to see what might be there. On a table was a cardboard box full of oranges. No
bow and no wrapping! Just an orange. I picked through the box to find one that
was not too soft and I took it home to share with my wife.
Why
did I tell you this story? Because it was a learning experience. I learned how
to be abased, which is the Greek word tapienoo. It means “to humiliate.”
It wasn’t pleasant at the time but I needed to learn how to respond to such
conditions. Only then was I ready to enjoy abundance.
Dear
Lord, most of us move through life with much more than we need and much more
than we think we have. Thank you not only for daily provision but for
overflowing blessings. AMEN
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