The Twelfth of May.
From Spurgeon's "Faith's Check Book"
133-Servants Honored
"Whoso keepeth the fig tree shall eat the fruit thereof; so he that waiteth on his master shall be honored." (Proverbs 27:18)
He who tends the fig tree has figs for his pains, and he who waits on a good master has
honor as his reward. Truly the Lord Jesus is the very best of masters, and it is an honor to
be allowed to do the least act for His sake. To serve some lords is to watch over a crab tree
and eat the crabs as one's wages; but to set ye the Lord Jesus is to keep a fig tree of the
sweetest figs. His service is in itself delight, continuance in it is promotion, success in it is blessedness below, and the reward for it is glory above.
Our greatest honors will be gathered in that season when the figs will be ripe, even in
the next world. Angels who are now our servitors will bear us home when our day's work is
done. Heaven, where Jesus is, will be our honorable mansion, eternal bliss our honorable
portion, and the Lord Himself our honorable companion. Who can imagine the full meaning of
this promise: "He that waiteth on his master shall be honored"?
Lord, help me to wait upon my Master. Let me leave all idea of honor to the hour when
Thou Thyself shalt honor me. May the Holy Spirit make me a lowly, patient worker and waiter!