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Chronicles 28:9 (NIV) 9“And
you, my son Solomon, acknowledge the God of your father, and serve him with
wholehearted devotion and with a willing mind, for the LORD searches every
heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts. If you seek him, he
will be found by you; but if you forsake him, he will reject you forever.
If you watch children play, you can see signs of character
at a very early age. While my daughters were in their early formative years,
that is, from one to four years, I would watched them solve problems. Unless
the problem was entirely too difficult or the circumstance unsafe, I wouldn’t
interfere. If the goal was important enough, they would find a way to achieve
it. Often they gave up or turned to someone for help. Even asking for help is
better than just giving up.
We enrolled them in gymnastics and they had a great coach.
We watch as little girls strived to excel. They would try, fail, and try again
to master a difficult task. The students either decided to pursue gymnastics
with “wholehearted devotion and with a willing mind” or they lost interest and
quit.
I belong to billiards team sponsored by the America Poolplayers
Association. Some teams are more cohesive than others. I have belonged to my
current team for more than eight years. We usually ended up on or near the top
of our division and have wonder several city wide tournaments. Out of nine players, there are about four or
five who have stayed the course for five years or more. Watching these players
play for several years has taught me much about “wholehearted devotion.” There
is on those teams displayed that same “wholehearted devotion” to excellence
that I witnessed in my team mates and from many others display great strength
of character. To try with all your might to do a thing is always inspiring.
David wants his son to become such a person. While we are
not all meant to be pool players, we are each meant to follow God in Jesus
Christ. To be a child of God is so easy – it requires only the surrender of our
selves to God and accept by faith the finished work of Christ on the cross, who
died for our sins. We sing, “Jesus paid it all,” because he did. Yet to become
a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ requires “wholehearted devotion and a
willing mind.”
God wishes each of us to work as hard as we
can, holding nothing back but giving ourselves to the utmost, and when we can
do no more, that is the moment when the hand of divine providence is stretched
out to us and takes over.
Don Orione (1872–1940)
If a man is called to be a streetsweeper, he
should sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music,
or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the hosts
of heaven and earth will pause to say: “Here lived a great streetsweeper who
did his job well.”
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968)
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