The Elevator
Now Think On This
Steve Martin
“The Lord is not slow
about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not
wishing for any to perish but for all to come to repentance.” (2 Peter 3:9 NASU)
When I got on the uptown
Charlotte, NC office building elevator the other day for work, starting at the
bottom floor of course, as usual I pressed the UP button for the 16th
floor. Except for the very top floor, the penthouse as some would call it, the
office I did my accounting job at was located up there.
Riding the elevator
every day, from Monday-Friday is OK, but having done it now for over three
years can make it rather monotonous. And then if I go out for lunch to the nearby city park with my bag
of leftovers (most days) or make a bank deposit run (part of the routine), it
is up and down several times a day.
The first couple of
years working here wasn’t too bad, as the steel, brick and mortar building was
only occupied about half full with other office personnel, also using the elevator.
Generally one or two stops on the ride didn’t impede your movement too much. Typically within a minute or so you got to where you needed to go.
But as the economy
somewhat picked up here in the USA, and there was an ongoing effort to relocate businesses to the Charlotte center city (from locally, around the state, nationally or internationally) the
vacant floors started filling up with new organizations. Which had employees.
Which meant more stops on the elevator. Annoying.
If I was to stop and
count how many times I rode this mechanical machine (thank the Lord we don’t
have to walk the stairs, except for the semi-annual fire drill, going down those 16
flights), I would calculate I have ridden it up and down at least 3,753 times by
now. Yes, a lot of times. (Too bad I don’t wear a FitBit. I could accumulate a
lot of mileage. Except that I really don’t take too many steps in the process, so it wouldn't count anyway.)
So on Thursday, when I
got on the elevator to make the flight upward, several other people got on with
me. Knowing that I of course would be the last one off, my brain, and attitude,
immediately went to the fact that there would be some other floor stops along
the way.
Then I heard Him speak
quietly but firmly to me. “If I want to wait for others to get on board, to
take them up, why are you inconvenienced by that?”
I knew what He was
talking about. It shut me up real quick.
The Lord Jesus’ heart is
so big that He extremely desires that none would perish. He calls out to all,
through His Holy Spirit, to come to Him. Salvation from sin, rest for their
souls, and eternity in heaven would await them. He loves mankind so much that His abundant patience overflows continually for them. And us.
Yeshua's sacrificial death on
the rugged cross, followed by His glorious resurrection from the dead, fully
reveals His immense love He has for His creation in all the nations. He went “out
of His way” to do so. He is calling us to do the same – to be a touchpoint for
Him on this earth.
As The Message Bible version puts it,
a rendition of the same verse as used at the beginning of this little message, “God isn't
late with his promise as some measure lateness. He is restraining himself on
account of you, holding back the End because he doesn't want anyone lost. He's
giving everyone space and time to change.” (2 Peter 3:9)
In these days of
darkness, salvation is to be found only in the Messiah Jesus, Yeshua
HaMashiach. Whatever it takes to be an instrument of His message, we can count
it a privilege to do so. Our patience must become as His.
And if the elevator
stops on the way to pick up one more person, let it be so Lord. Count me in to wait for them too.
Now think on this,
Steve Martin
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Now Think On This #202 “The
Elevator” by Steve
Martin
Date: In the year of our
Lord 2015 (11.06.15) Friday at 5:15 am in Charlotte, NC
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