Transcript
Some years ago, a young man looking for work approached a foreman of a logging crew and asked him for a job. Well, it depends, replied the foreman. Let’s see you take this one down. The young man stepped forward and skillfully felled a great tree. The foreman was impressed in his claim. You can start on Monday. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday rolled by. Thursday afternoon, the foreman approached the young man and said you can pick up your paycheck on the way out today. Startled, the young man asked, I thought you paid on Fridays. Well, normally we do answer the foreman, but we’re letting you go today because you’ve fallen behind. Our daily charts show that you’ve dropped from first place on Monday to last place on Wednesday. But I’m a hard worker, the young man objected. I arrived first. I leave last and I even work through my coffee breaks. The foreman, sensing the boy’s integrity, thought for a moment, and then he asked, have you been sharpening your ax? The young man replied. Well, no, Sir, I’ve been working too hard to take the time. Well, how about you, too busy to sharpen your axe? Prayer is the home that gives you the sharp edge. Without prayer, the more work you do, the duller you’ll get. We need to take time to stay sharp as we go about the work of Christ’s Kingdom. Sharpen your ax. God bless you, Captain Ken Chapman.

