Sunday, November
7, 2021
A COMFORT TO ME!
Col 4:11
11 And Jesus, which is called Justus, who are of the
circumcision. These only are my fellowworkers unto the kingdom of God, which have
been a comfort unto me.
The word comfort as used here is not the same word as is used
when Jesus spoke of the Holy Spirit. Here the Greek word, as well as the
English word, is paregoric! I suppose you must be of a certain vintage to
remember your mother giving you a dose of paregoric. I remember it as a cloudy
clear liquid that she mixed with water and had me drink it. It settled the
stomach and, I suppose, settled the child. You can’t buy it anymore without a
prescription because it is a narcotic. My childhood survived many such things that
are now considered dangerous.
Jesus Justus was a
Jewish believer who
served with Paul, but we know nothing about him. The name Jesus (Joshua) was a
popular Jewish name, and it was not unusual for Jewish people to have a Roman
name as well (Justus). He represents all those faithful believers who serve God
but receive little recognition. These were Paul’s paregoric! They eased his pain
and settled him down. Oh! How very important are these unsung faithful ones!
You may not realize it, but your acts of kindness and cooperation may
ease someone’s pain and settle their nerves. You also may be totally unaware
that you are the source of someone’s comfort. God bless you for your steadfast
faithfulness for it is a great comfort to me and to others.
Dear Jesus, thank you for the many unheralded
servants that provide soothing and comfort. May I learn to be one of them. AMEN
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