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No man likes a balky
horse. It is a nuisance. It may be fine in
appearance, strong, and able to do a great
amount of work, and it may pull along very well
on good roads; but when a mud-hole is
encountered, it is likely to stop, and
absolutely refuse to budge, regardless of the
efforts of the driver, just when it should get
down to business.
Some people are as balky
as some horses. When everything goes to please
them, they are "good Christians" and often seem
very zealous; but as soon as something does not
go just to suit them, they draw back in the
harness and refuse to pull a pound. What is the
matter? They are balkers. Others do well when
public sentiment is in favor of the truth; but
as soon as it becomes a reproach to walk in the
straight way, they cannot bear the little
persecution that comes, and immediately they
become balkers.
I have seen others who
made much noise in meeting and talked a great
deal outside about their religion and their
doings, but who, when it came time for them to
make some sacrifice for the cause or to do some
work that required consecration on their part,
were ready to balk at once and throw the
responsibility on others who were not balky.
There are others who will work hard and
sacrifice for the cause if they can direct
operations; but as soon as they can not lead in
the work, or if some one questions the wisdom of
something they do, they are ready to throw up
everything and quit and have not more to do with
it, no matter how much good they might do if
they were content to fill any place in which
they could be useful. They are balkers. They
will work, only when they can have the honor of
leadership. Like some balky horses, they will
work only so long as they can have everything
their own way.
There are many ways in
which people balk. There are the ones who are
always giving up their profession at every
little thing; they are chronic balkers. God can
never depend on them. Just when he wants
something done that they might do if they were
in condition for work, they have a balky spell
and are of no use. Then there are the ones who
cannot go to meeting because the sun is too hot
or because it looks a little like rain. Others
balk if the wind blows a little or if they do
not fell just as good as they have felt at other
times. Some go along with a profession till new
light comes to them, but are unwilling to walk
in it. They stop attending meeting or quit
professing or try to go on with a profession and
not measure up. In any of these cases they are
balkers.
Do not be a balker. If
there is work to be done, do it. If there are
sacrifices to be made, make them. If there is
persecution to bear, bear it. If there are
difficulties to be overcome, overcome them. If
there are hard places to pull through, pull
through them. If you can fill only a minor
place, fill it well. If you have trials and
difficulties and discouragements, pull through
anyway. Do not be a balker. If you have acquired
the habit already, quit it. Get down to business
and pull your share. And do not try to pull
independently; pull with the rest of God's
people. All pull together. "If any man draw
back, my soul shall have no pleasure in
him"
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