12.09.2014

We Have Been Entrusted With a Treasure


The apostle Paul spoke of a "treasure in earthen vessels."  That treasure is the God-given commission  to preach, and the earthen vessels are the humans to whom Jehovah has entrusted this treasure.  Since Those humans are imperfect and limited, Paul goes on to say that the result of their being given such a commission is that "the power beyond what is normal may be God's and not that our of ourselves." (2 Corinthians 4:7) Yes, we can count on Jehovah to furnish the power needed to enable us to accomplish the work at hand. 

Often we have to make sacrifices. It may be uncomfortable or inconvenient to work in some territories.  There are areas where most people seem extremely apathetic, even  hostile. Much effort my be expended in such localities with no apparent success. But no effort  is too great when so much is at stake. Remember, the seeds you sow can give people happiness now as well as everlasting life in the future. The words of Psalm 126:6 have proved true many times:  "The one that without fail goes forth, even weeping, carrying along a bagful of seed, will without fail come in with a joyful cry, carrying along his sheaves."

Let us seize every appropriate opportunity to sow sees of Kingdom truth generously. May we never forget that, although we are the ones who plant and water the seeds, it is Jehovah who makes them grow.  (1 Corinthians 3:6, 7) Yet, just as Jesus and the angels accomplish their part of the work, Jehovah expects us to accomplish their part of the work, Jehovah expects us to accomplish our ministry fully.  (2 Timothy 4:5) May we pay constant attention to our teaching, to our attitude, and to our eagerness in the ministry. Why?  Paul answers:  "By doing this you will save both yourself and those who listen to you." -1 Timothy 4:16. 

Next time: GOOD EXAMPLES Are You Benefiting From Them? 

From the Watchtower magazine, 2000

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