Thought for the Day 4/22/2022
Friday Tale - Too Busy To Die
Henry P. Crowell was a powerful industrialist on the
eastern seaboard of our nation quite a few years ago. At the age of fifty
he was diagnosed with tuberculosis. In those days there was no treatment
available. The doctors told him he was facing a long and lingering death.
He had read about the
West—the plains and mountains. He decided he would gather up all he had
and take a slow train westward. If he was to die he would die out there on
the western prairie surrounded by the mountains.
But
he never made it all the way to the mountains. As they were passing
through one small town the train stopped to take on provisions. Getting
out to stretch his legs, he found a town in despair. There was only one
industry, a large mill. It had been mismanaged and was going out of
business.
The
whole town was going to be wiped out. There was no other work to be
had. The people had nowhere to go. Henry P. Crowell, the wealthy and
successful industrialist, looked around and said to himself, “Well, I’m going
to die somewhere. Might as well die here. Maybe before I die I can
help these people.”
He
sent back east for his money, bought the mill and took over its
management. He started hiring people, then more people and the business
boomed. The town became a city. Under his dedicated leadership, out
of his love for them and his love for God, a spirit of community cooperation
was born; the city was transformed.
Henry
P. Crowell did die—at the age of 96! He wrote to his kids back east, “I’m
fine; I just got too busy to die.” The business he started he named Quaker
Oats.
Like
Henry P. Crowell, no matter what your circumstances, you still have the
capacity to love and serve. And as you give yourself in love and
service, God’s energy will begin to flow through you creating a new future, not
just for you but also for all those whom you love and serve.
It
was Sir Wilfred Grenfell, the great missionary to Labrador, who said, “The
service we render to others is really the rent we pay for our room on this
earth. It is obvious that man is himself a traveler, that the purpose of
this world is not “To Have and to Hold” but, “To Give and to Serve.”
In
love serve one another!
~ Clyde E. Nichols
Whatever you do in word
or deed,
do all in the name of the Lord Jesus,
giving thanks through him to God the Father.
~
Colossians 3:17
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