Philippians 4:13 (ESV)
I can do all things through him who strengthens me.
What might God want to accomplish through you in your
lifetime? As a workplace believer, you may yet have your greatest contribution
to society. Such was the case of Cyrus McCormick, born in 1809. Raised on a
farm by an inventor father, Cyrus McCormick sought to invent a mechanical
reaper to harvest wheat. His father's attempts at inventing a successful
machine had failed until Cyrus, at 22, created one that worked. McCormick had
to overcome many setbacks including the loss of his patent 14 years after his first
invention. This opened up competition. Then, in 1837 he went bankrupt due to
the bank panic of 1837. However, these setbacks did not prevent McCormick from
achieving his goals.
He expanded his market by trying to sell his machine to
European farmers in 1851. A long series of honors compensated for the lack of
recognition and praise from his American compatriots. By 1856, he was not only
a world figure but his factory produced more than 4,000 reapers a year.
McCormick was a committed believer. He lived during the
time of D.L. Moody and gave $10,000 to Moody to start the Chicago YMCA in 1869.
That building burned along with his Chicago factory in 1871. By this time,
McCormick was over 60 and wealthy enough to retire. Before his death in 1884,
he had given $100,000 to help open Moody Bible Institute. His son, Cyrus Jr.,
was to become the first chairman of the school's board. Cyrus McCormick was a
devoted Christian who passed his faith on to his son who later met up with J.
Pierpoint Morgan to become the first president of a combined reaper firm, the
famed International Harvester Corporation. [John Woodbridge, ed., More Than
Conquerors (Chicago, Illinois: Moody Press, 1992), 328-331.]
What might God want to accomplish through your life?
Dear Lord, thank You that we can surely do all things
through You who strengthens us. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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