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"CALL FOR THE BEST"
Many years ago in a textile factory there was a sign on the wall which read: "If your threads get tangled,
send for the foreman." One woman who was fairly new was a diligent worker, but her threads got tangled one
day. She tried to untangle them, but her efforts only made matters worse. Finally she gave up and called
the foreman. He came and looked for a few moments and then asked: "You have been trying to untangle them
yourself, haven't you?" "Yes," she replied. "Why didn't you send for me, according to the instruction?"
She shrugged her shoulders and said: "I did my best." With much tact, yet, with great insight, he quietly
said: "Remember that doing your best is sending for me."
How often in life have we tried to straighten out our own messes, only to make things worse, and certainly
not to solve things? We often think that a little more human effort, a bit more human wisdom, and a touch
of human ingenuity are the solution. But mankind in general and individuals in particular tend to make the
same mistakes over and over again. Bad habits remain in place and errors are repeated. We may even excuse
our conduct by saying: "I did my best." Then God gently, yet firmly, reminds us: "Doing your best is calling
for me."
Paul did the best that he could do, but it was not good enough. He mused: (excerpted) "For what I am doing,
I do not understand. For what I will to do, that I do not practice; but what I hate, that I do..... For the
good that I will to do, I do not do; but the evil I will not to do, that I practice..... O wretched man that
I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death?" (Read Romans 7:15-24). But Paul had learned that to call
on the name of Jesus was the best he could do and the solution to his problem. (Rom. 10:9-13).
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Neely's Bend Church of Christ
1502 Neely's Bend
Madison, Tennessee 37115
Phone (615) 865-1836
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