King's Business - 1953-11

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PERHAPS YOUR SON IN THE SERVICE . . .

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I W o r k e d M o r e . . . n addy, you haven’t given me my ’lowance for helping Mama this week. I’ve worked hard, too, be­ cause I’ve tried to do some of Doro- theann’s work since she’s had the mumps.” Daddy’s dark -haired girlie was hard at work shining some copper- clad kettles when she reminded him of his oversight. With a twinkle in his eye he stepped close to her and asked: “Will 10 cents-be enough?” “Oh Daddy, I’ve worked more than 10 cents.” Rebuke and hurt burned in her eyes. Patting her gently on the head Daddy whispered: “ Come to me when you’ve finished here and you’ll get your allowance.” V ig o rou s ly app ly in g “ elbow grease” Sharon soon finished her job and skipped off to find her daddy. She knew when he patted her head that he was teasing about giving her only 10 cents. Her little heart rested in the assurance that Daddy would be fair with her. Now M other fell to meditating about a day when the secrets of all men’s hearts will be laid open before Him with whom we have to do. Many a task done in the energy of the flesh will have gone through the fire and been burned. There will be no reward. In exceeding bitterness of soul those saints will turn away. Saved? Ah, yes, praise God! But sorry and so ashamed of empty hands. No sheaves to lay at His feet. “ I worked more than 10 cents . . .” “ I know, dear child. But much of your work was wasted energy be­ cause the motives of your heart were not pure.” Then the disappointed child of God will be forced to ac­ know ledge that God’s books were kept with absolute accuracy. “Every man’s works shall be made manifest . . . and the fire shall try every man’s work of what sort it is. If any man’s work abide . . . he shall receive a reward. If any man’s work . . . be burned, he shall suffer loss” (1 Cor. 3:13-15),. What loss! Lord keep us pure of heart and motive that Thou alone shalt be honored and glorified. P.S. Sharon was fully rewarded.

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