This
salutation by my own hand” Paul. Remember my chains. Grace be with you. Amen. (Colossians
4:18 NKJV)
At
the close of his dictation, Paul took the stylus from the hand of his
amanuensis, and appended his signature to the letter, which was awaiting that
necessary endorsement. As he did so, he contrasted his irregular and clumsy
writing with the flowing hand of his scribe, and in excuse, said pathetically,
"Remember my bonds!" It was as though he said, "You cannot expect
a man who for three years has had his wrist fettered by an iron chain to write
as well as when he was a student at Gamaliel's feet!" He makes reference
to the same subject in Galatians 6:11, where he speaks of the "large
letters" which he had written with his own hand; but in this case it was
caused by his failing eyesight rather than the iron fetter.
There
are bonds other than iron chains which impose on us their restraints and
limitations. Many of us, as we review our work at the close of the day, are
overwhelmed with the sense of failure. As we kneel before our Lord, we are
constrained to say, "Alas, we have inscribed your Name on the hearts which
lay open to us, as the paper under the pen of the Apostle Paul, in a very
clumsy and unworthy style. Forgive us, and remember our bonds."
Let’s
accept our limitations as from the will of God. There is no way to peace or
power, save in accepting the will of God, making no distinction between what He
appoints or permits, but believing that in either we are in contact with the
eternal purpose for us. Paul never forgot that he was the prisoner of Jesus
Christ. He believed that for every limitation on the earthward side there would
be enlargement on the other and spiritual side. Weakness here, added strength
there; the being hourly delivered unto the cross, and from the ground the
blossoming of endless life.
Let’s
do all the good we can in spite of restraints and limitations. Paul could not
continue his travels over the world, but there were many avenues of service
open to him. He could pray, and he did (Colossians 1:3; Colossians 2:1;
Colossians 4:12). He could
influence others (Philippians 1:11-14).
He employed his leisure in writing the epistles that have been the perennial
solace of sorrowful hearts. There is a door, nearer to you than you think,
opening out of your prison, through which God will enable you to render helpful
service for Him.
PRAYER
Our
Father, we thank You that You can make no mistakes. We believe that all things
are working together for our good, and we trust Your guiding hand. I pray this
in Jesus’ name, AMEN.
God's Daily
Promise
Promise #202:
I will restore your health and heal all your hurts.
Jeremiah 30:17 (WEB)
For I will restore health to you, and I will heal you of your wounds, says Yahweh;
because they have called you an outcast, saying, It is Zion, whom no man seeks after.
I will restore your health and heal all your hurts.
Jeremiah 30:17 (WEB)
For I will restore health to you, and I will heal you of your wounds, says Yahweh;
because they have called you an outcast, saying, It is Zion, whom no man seeks after.
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