Wednesday, July 8, 2020
RESPONSIBLE FOR OTHERS!
2 Cor 11:27-28
27 In toil and hardship, watching
often [through sleepless nights], in hunger and thirst, frequently driven to
fasting by want, in cold and exposure and lack of clothing.
28 And besides those things that are
without, there is the daily [inescapable pressure] of my care and anxiety for
all the churches!
AMPLIFIED NEW TESTAMENT
Responsibility
for others is one of the chief causes of
tension in executives (and ministers). To prove this idea, an experiment was
conducted some time ago with two monkeys. Scientists devised a method of giving
one of the monkeys "executive" training under carefully controlled
laboratory conditions.
The
monkey chosen for executive training was
strapped in a chair with his feet on a plate capable of giving him a minor
electric shock. Then they put a light over the desk and turned the light on 20
seconds before each shock. A lever was placed by the monkey's chair. If he
pulled the lever after the light came on, the light would go out and there
would be no shock. The executive monkey learned to avoid the
shock very quickly.
The
scientists then placed another monkey across
the room with the same setup, except that the second monkey's lever didn't
work. However, the monkeys soon learned that the first monkey's lever would
work for both, turning off the second monkey's light and protecting him from
shock as well. This made the first monkey an executive, since he was now
responsible for preventing shock for the second one.
The
first monkey was intelligent.
He quickly took over, protecting both himself and his colleague from shock,
responding to both lights or either light without difficulty.
There
was no outward change in either monkey as the experiment
continued, but after awhile the executive monkey, responding to the stress of
responsibility for another, developed stomach ulcers. The second monkey's
health remained unchanged.
1 Tim 2:1-2
1 I exhort therefore, that, first of
all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks,
be made for all men;
2 For kings, and for all that
are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all
godliness and honesty.
Dear Lord, let me not be the cause
of someone else’s overload. Let me be a burden bearer for others. AMEN
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