1Co 4:2 Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.
I believe that the greatest virtue in the eyes of God
is faithfulness; it embraces everything.
Faithfulness is after God's
own heart.
Take a passing glance at this steward – Paul the Apostle.
"Demas forsook me..."; (2 Tim. 4:10); "...all that are in Asia turned away from me..."
2 Tim. 1:15.
Look at him when everything which would inspire to faithfulness is
breaking down.
He is left practically alone.
He has more enemies than
ever.
And now the tragedy, the pathos is that so many of his enemies are
those to whom he has been most used.
While there were enemies without
it was not so difficult, but now the very people for whom he has spent
himself have become his enemies.
But there is no thought, no hint, no
suggestion of giving up.
His word is, "...faithful unto death...."
This
steward was faithful. You cannot say that, when he died, the situation
outwardly testified to tremendous success. It did not look like that at
all.
Paul's life was not vindicated up to the hilt. No! He died largely a
lonely man, but faithful, "...it is required in stewards, that a man be
found faithful."
But what enrichment of others may follow from the
meeting of that requirement, costly as it is.
Paul is not dead! I only
hope that Paul knows of all that has sprung from his ministry, all that
his ministry means to us.
The Lord has met us through His servant, and
we never, never get to the depths or anywhere near the bottom of the
fullness of Christ that has come through Paul.
We shall go on, and, if
we live twice or three times the length of our present life, we shall
still be making discoveries of what we owe to Paul's faithfulness as a
steward. That has been going on century after century.
That is faithful stewardship, and although the
steward may be called away from his earthly stewardship, the stewardship
goes on.
Faithfulness is always rewarded beyond our wildest dreams.
May
the Lord maintain us in faithfulness, even though that faithfulness may
sometimes involve us in an appearance of utter failure.
The Lord make
us good stewards.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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