(philstar.com) Updated April 04, 2012
He who loses his life for My sake will find it. — Matthew 10:39
Have you ever played dominoes? When I was a boy, it was a
favorite pastime. Some time ago while visiting a family, I saw a young
boy and his grandfather playing the game. A flood of memories surged over me as I remembered my own boyhood days.
The unusual thing about dominoes is that you win by losing. To win,
you must lose your blocks. Whoever gets rid of all his dominoes first
wins the game. You must give to get — lose to gain — be reduced to
nothing to get to the top. It is not like baseball or tennis
where the highest number of runs, points, or scores determines the
winner. With dominoes it is the one who can reach nothing first who
succeeds.
The rule of the natural man is: “Get all you can.” The rule of the
spiritual man should be: “Give all you can.” In the spiritual realm,
only that which we give away will we keep forever. In the Christian
life, we must be reduced to nothing before we become something. Seed
kept in the granary will mold and decay, but “thrown away” into the
ground it increases 30-, 60-, and 100-fold. “Unless a grain of wheat
falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone” (John 12:24).
Remember, Jesus gave His all. He is our example. — M. R. De Haan, MD
Lord, shape my life as only You can,
Guiding each day by Your loving plan;
Take what you need and give what You will,
My life is Yours to use and to fill. — Branon
READ: 2 Corinthians 9:6-15
Life is like a game of tennis — you can’t win without serving well.
The Bible in one year:
• 1 Kings 17-19

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