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(J.R. Miller, "Evening Thoughts" 1907)
"Whatever you do, whether in word or deed--do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus." Colossians 3:17
To do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, is to do it as Jesus would do it, if He were in your place. One may do the lowliest things in a heavenly way--and another may do heavenly things in a worldly way. One may work in the humblest calling--and live a saintly life; while another may be engaged in what is called a sacred calling--and yet may do his work in an undevout manner. A street-sweeper may be more saintly, may live nearer to God, and may be a better follower of Jesus--than a minister who is busy in incessant religious duties.
Browning represents the angel Gabriel taking a boy's tasks in this world, doing the work well, and praising God meanwhile.
We have something finer even than that, however, not in a mere poet's imagination--but in the gospel narrative. Jesus, the son of God, came to earth, lived a human life, and worked at a common trade!
"Yes, yes, a carpenter--same trade as mine,
It warms my heart as I read that line.
I can stand the hard work, I can stand the poor pay,
For I'll see that Carpenter at no distant day!"
"I have set you an example that you should do as I have done." John 13:15
"Leaving you an example, that you should follow in His steps!" 1 Peter 2:21
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