Monday,
January 15, 2024
THE ASSEMBLY LINE!
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Cor 3:6-9
6 I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase.
7 So then neither is he that planteth any thing, neither he
that watereth; but God that giveth the increase.
8 Now he that planteth and he that watereth are one: and
every man shall receive his own reward according to his own labour.
9 For we are labourers together with God:
ye are God's husbandry, ye are God's building.
Daddy worked on an assembly line for the Ford Motor
Company. In point of fact, he worked in a plant that made only
the transmissions for Ford cars. Each year there was an excitement as the
company shut down for what Daddy called “change over.” It was a time when all
the plants and all the lines were retooled for the new models.
While Daddy eagerly awaited the newest body styles it was the “stamping plant” that
cranked out the sleek bodies, the skins, of the cars. Each year he worked on an
essential part of the car that was not very pretty. He worked on the
transmissions! In fact, Daddy never did “build” a single transmission! He was
an inspector! He knew what a good transmission was supposed to be, and he
inspected each one stubbornly. If it did not match the “specs” or the designed
specifications of the engineers, he would reject that particular transmission.
He would “send it back” either to be remade or scrapped. He could, literally,
shut down the entire operation.
Although Daddy was personally involved in only one small, un-glamorous, part of the process, he
was proud of the Fords he helped to build. As a new model rolled off the line
with its shining chrome and new paint Daddy knew that deep inside that car was
one of his transmissions.
Paul tried to silence the partisan bickering in
Now picture them
sitting around a table at the close of the day boasting that their part of the
process was the most important. The plowman would rightly say that there could
be no fruit unless he tilled the soil. The sewer would proudly and rightly
declare that only weeds would grow in the newly tilled soil unless he deposited
the seeds. The one watering would smile and say that the seed could produce no
fruit without his labor. The BOSS would then sit down,
pour himself a cup of coffee, and say: “Boys, you all did a fine job! It looks
like we are going to have a bumper crop this year!” Each worker turns to the
other and smiles because they were part of something really big!
As you go about your duties today do not think of them as small or unimportant in the
building of God’s kingdom. One plows, one plants and another waters, but it is
God that gives the increase.
Dear Lord, I thank you that I am privileged to play a small
but important part in your program of winning the lost world. AMEN
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