"And
whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water
only in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in no wise lose
his reward" Matt.
10:42
Well, I can do as much as that. I can do a kind act
toward the Lord's servant. The Lord knows I love them all, and would count it an
honor to wash their feet. For the sake of their Master I love the disciples.
How gracious of the Lord to mention so insignificant an
action -- "to give to drink a Cup of cold water only"! This I can do, however
poor: this I may do, however lowly: this I will do right cheerfully. This, which
seems so little, the Lord notices -- notices when done to the least of His
followers. Evidently it is not the cost, nor the skill, nor the quantity, that
He looks at, but the motive: that which we do to a disciple, because he is a
disciple, his Lord observes, and recompenses. He does not reward us for the
merit of what we do, but according to the riches of His grace.
I give a cup of cold water, and He makes me to drink of
living water. I give to one of His little ones, and He treats me as one of them.
Jesus finds an apology for His liberality in that which His grace has led me to
do, and He says, "He shall in no wise lose his reward."