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May 29, 2000
Medal Of Honor
Elisha the son of Shaphat is here, who poured water on the hands of Elijah. --2 Kings 3:11

For many years I wondered what Jehoram's servant meant when he said that Elisha "poured water on the hands of Elijah" (2 Ki. 3:11). I have learned that it was a way of saying that Elisha had been Elijah's servant. Before Elisha became God's spokesman, he had humbly served in Elijah's shadow.

In the Lord's work, rank or position is not nearly as important as being willing to serve wherever He places you, even if it's "pouring water."

I was reminded of this while viewing some slides of the Philippines. A park in Manila commemorates the men and women of the US Armed Forces who gave their lives there during World War II. Their names are inscribed on marble pillars. Those who won the Congressional Medal of Honor have a star by their names.

One entry is unusual. These words are engraved by the star: "Walter Peterson, Chief Water Bearer." I don't know who he was or what his duties were, but he served the troops and did his duty well enough to receive our country's highest award.

What about your job in the Lord's service? Does it seem insignificant, with no public attention? No matter. Do it well. Someday the Lord Himself will award you His "Medal of Honor."  — David C. Egner

All service rendered to the Lord
Is sure to gain His rich reward;
If we but work with motives pure,
Our weakest efforts will endure. —DJD
There is no such thing as insignificant service for Christ.

Bible in One Year: 2 Kings 1–3; Proverbs 21:1-10
http://rbc.org/devotions.aspx?id=4686
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