Bible Reading: Proverbs 30
Key Verse: Verse 33- “Surely the churning of milk bringeth forth butter, and the wringing of the nose bringeth forth blood: so the forcing of wrath bringeth forth strife.”
Key Words: Surely the churning of milk bringeth forth butter
I recently saw an ad in the newspaper which
brought back a flood of memories.
It was an old-fashioned butter churn. Maybe you remember them. This one was a tall wooden vessel with a hole
in the cover, through which a round handle protruded with paddles on the lower
end. By patient, hard work – plunging
the paddles up and down in the cream – you can make butter provided the
temperature is right. How well I
remember – it seemed like hours before the butter would separate! But Aunt Sarah would always say, “if you’ll
only keep on, it will come sooner or later.”
Yes, the secret was in keeping on – not giving up. Butter comes only from churning and
churning. To stop is to fail!
The story is told of two frogs that fell into a
tub of cream. The one looked at the high
sides of the tub which were too difficult to crawl over and said, ‘It is
hopeless.” So he resigned himself to
death, relaxed, and sank to th e bottom!
The other frog determined to keep on swimming as long as he could. “Something might happen,” he said – and sure enough
it did! He kept kicking, kicking,
churning, churning, and finally, “Eureka!” He found himself on a solid platform
of butter, floating on top of his buttermilk bath. He hopped out safely, and only because he
would not give up. Paul wrote, “And let
us not be weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap, If…” (Galatians
6:9). You finish the verse.
The moral of the story is do not ever, ever give
up.
Dr. Mike Rouse
What to do:
✞Give
up and lose, or…
✞Keep going, and praying,
and believing, and churning awy – and make some butter thast will butter up
your life.