"Promises and Primroses"

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Cold of Snow and the Servant

As the cold of snow in the time of harvest, [so is] a faithful messenger to them that send him: for he refresheth the soul of his masters. Proverbs 25:13

Proverbs 25:13 seems like an appropriate verse in the middle of winter. We Midwesterners don't think of snow as refreshing this time of year for its companions are freezing temperatures, heavy winds, sleet and slush, icy coatings all about! Yet, our Bible gives a different perspective. The analogy of the cold of snow to refreshing the soul is a good one and definitely deserves a bit more study. Those living in hotter locations, would so welcome an occasional cooling wind, chilling air and touch of snow, particularly if it should occur at harvest. It is simply refreshing to outdoor laborers after working through many days of heat, prevalent in sub tropical climates. Israel is on the Mediterranean and accustomed to the long, hot summers; warm, dry harvests; and shorter, rainy winters. It must be rare to have that light snowfall, totally unexpected; yet, this scene provides a picture of renewed energy.

A highlight of the verse would be to point us to a dependable messenger, not so much the weather. This faithful servant will carry the message -- fully trustworthy, completely reliable -- the master will have satisfaction that the information will come to its final destination. Could we be that messenger for our Lord and Savior. Could we carry the message of the sacrifice of Christ and His offering for our redemption from sin? Certainly that is an awesome responsibility: to live as though we carry the message and our lives show the work of Christ in that He gives us peace and hope for the future. May our Master say to us, "well done thou good and faithful servant" Matthew 25:23.