Matthew 25:21 (ESV)
His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful
servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much. Enter
into the joy of your master.’
In the mid 1850's a troubled teenager from Northfield,
Massachusetts moved to Boston to try to find work. He hadn't gone to school
beyond the fifth grade; he couldn't spell, his grammar was awful and his
manners were brash and crude. Thankfully, an uncle took him on as a shoe
salesman--on condition that he be obedient and that he attend church.
The boy had been raised in a Unitarian church which
denied the full divinity of Messiah and did not emphasize human need for
salvation from sins. At his uncle's church, he began learning about these
things, but decided that he wanted to enjoy the pleasures of the world and wait
until just before he died to give His life to the Lord. However, through the
kindness and persistence of his Sunday School teacher, Edward Kimball, the
rebellious teen was encouraged to continue coming to church and study the Bible
regularly. Kimball said he had never seen anyone whose mind was as spiritually
dark.
On April 21, 1855, Kimball decided to pay a special visit
to the boy at his uncle's shoe store in order to ask if he would commit his
life to the Lord. The boy listened closely and gave his heart to God that day.
Immediately he began sharing his faith with others. Later, the young man moved
to Chicago. He wandered the streets to find other young boys to bring to his
Church. He had a passion for saving souls and determined never to let a day
pass without telling someone about the gospel. The boy's name was D.L.
Moody....and he became a great man of faith.
Among his many achievements on either side of the
Atlantic was the founding of Moody Bible Institute. In fact, to this day, Moody
Bible Institute and the Moody Broadcasting Network continue to reach thousands
of souls on a daily basis! It was estimated that before D.L. Moody passed away
that as many as a million souls were brought to the Lord.
What a testimony Moody's is! But we overlook the fact
that it was a faithful Sunday school teacher's obedience and persistence that
changed the course of history! We may think we are doing very little for the
Lord... that we're merely teaching a few kids at Sunday school. But the Lord
can use anyone in His service -- those whose hearts are given to Him.
Be an Edward Kimball -- reach out and touch someone today
for Him -- through one touch, you may be touching future millions.
Dear Lord, we thank You for our Sunday School teachers
today. We thank You that they take the time to study and share Your great love
with those You bring to their class. Continue to bless them. In The Name of
Jesus, Amen.
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