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ne evening,
after I finished teaching my conversational French class, I went downstairs to
my office to drop off my books and the CD player I had used during the
session. As I exited the office, I noticed one of several custodial
workers responsible for keeping our building clean and neat. There are
several people who
maintain and clean our building. Unfortunately, they are rarely
recognized nor thanked for the contribution they make to our students’
education.
As I got on the elevator, the lady sweeping the floor wished me a
good evening and a safe journey home. She would work late into the night,
mopping hallways, sweeping trash, cleaning blackboards, dusting offices, and
vacuuming floors. The offices in the morning would show the evidence of
her work done in secret, out of sight of anyone else. However, were her
job not done, everyone would immediately notice and be very upset that no one
was cleaning the building.
On the way home, God spoke to me as I reflected on the lady
I had just left. What impressed me most were her
dedication and her faithfulness to her job. She had no supervisor glaring
over her shoulder, she had no foreman giving her instructions, and she had no
manager pointing out her assigned task for the evening. Instead, she knew
her responsibilities and she set about the task of making sure her job was
done. She knew
people were counting on her to provide clean offices and classrooms that would
help us do our jobs better. All the while, this lady worked knowing that
very few, people, if any, would take notice of her or her
faithfulness to her task. However, the absence of praise and appreciation did
not faze her. She faithfully
worked until her job was done.
What a wonderful picture of faithfulness this woman
provides. Sometimes God calls us to work during the night, in places that
are unnoticed, unimpressive, and seemingly unimportant. He calls us to perform
tasks that seem so trivial and menial. We wonder how our efforts in these
endeavors can ever achieve great
things for God and further His
kingdom. God, however, sees things from a completely different
perspective. All God wants from us is our availability and our faithfulness to the task to which He has called us. The task may
be large, or it may be small, but whatever it is, God has assigned and
entrusted it to us.
In Matthew 6:4, Jesus speaks about the work we do in secret, and he actually
encourages it. “So that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees
what is done in secret, will reward you.” This is a
very important lesson and one we should consider carefully. Jesus
encourages us to give in secret. So many times, we read this as only
pertaining to money. However, the Lord does not limit himself to this one
area of obedience. He clearly states that we are to give (ourselves, our
money, our time, our industry, our support, our caring, etc.) in secret, so
that we will not receive honor from those around us.
When we perform these acts of obedience, God takes notice of our work. He sees everything we do,
He hears every prayer we pray, He
counts every tear
we shed, He understands
every heartache
we experience, and He
feels every pain we feel. There is nothing that affects us that does not also affect Him.
His promise to us is to reward
us for our obedience to Him. God promises He
will bless us and that
He will bring us closer to Him if we remain faithful to Him and obey His commands.
As I turned into my driveway, I thanked God for the lady who cleans our building. Her task is to prepare the building so the rest of us can do our jobs. I pray that God will use us to prepare the way for others who will lead people to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Whatever we do for God, though hidden from the rest of the world, never escapes His notice. Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians 4:5, “He will bring to light what is hidden in darkness and will expose the motives of men's hearts. At that time each will receive his praise from God.”
Wherever your place of service is today, I pray that you will remain faithful to the charge God has given you. He has placed you exactly where you are for a reason. He knows your faithfulness will lead to His glory. Work for Him with all your might, receiving your praise from God and not from men. When God calls us into His service, He asks us one overriding question, "Can you keep a secret?"
Let
us remain faithful to Him
who called us knowing that when the time comes, He
will reward us for our
faithfulness to Him.
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