MORNING MANNA 6-6-25 FROM BOREDOM TO BLESSING Galatians 6:10 “As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them of who are of the household of faith.” The late Clovis Chappell told the story of a troubled man who lived without any sense of purpose. The man finally became so bored and bitter that he decided to end his life. He made his way to a pier and jumped into the sea. Fortunately he had a friend who had become suspicious and was watching. Seeing the man jump into the water, this friend leaped in after him.
It so happened that while the would-be suicide was an excellent swimmer, his friend couldn’t swim a stroke. Therefore, when the man attempting suicide saw his friend drowning for his sake, he went to his rescue. After a long hard struggle, he managed to save him. This experience proved to be such a thrill that the man decided that he wanted to live. Little by little his boredom vanished and joy was restored to his life, all because he had helped someone else and began to see a purpose in living.
Dear friend, if you feel fed-up with life, as though it is of no value, try shifting your focus to the needs of others. Think about those in nursing homes, incarcerated in prison, in rehab for addiction, or grieving the loss of a loved one. Fact is some of those with the greatest need do not even see their need – they are unsaved and on their way to a Christ-less eternity. Tell them of God’s saving grace! Make your life count for something important by reaching out to those in need. That’s the best way to find what you need. Remember—When you are good to others you are always best to yourself.– HDS
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