Reading:
Luke 11:45-54

Husband, father, principal, teacher, field director, chairman, foreman, employer — over the years I have put plenty of burdens on others.

Two of my guiding principles are found in verse 46:

“And he said, Woe unto you also, ye lawyers! for ye lade men with burdens grievous to be borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burdens with one of your fingers.”

Principle #1: Do not put on those under my authority any burden which I myself have not already carried.

Principle #2: Do not put on them any unjust or impossible-to-bear burden.

It strikes me this morning, though, that I need to apply these same principles in my other relationships.

Extension #1: Do not expect of others that which I do not first expect of myself.

Extension #2: Do not expect of others more than they are able to deliver.

Let me see if I can come up with two short examples.

Example #1: Don’t expect my brother to see the bright side in his trial if I indulge discouragement in my own difficulties.

Example #2: Don’t expect a young person to be as stable and steady as some thrice the age.

So, in authority or not, be careful in your expectations of others. The burden is first on you.

[Therefore also said the wisdom of God (Luke 11:49)]

from Luke 11:49

A little bit more from Luke 11: Don’t Be a Hindrance!

Reading:
Luke 11:29-44

In a figurative sense, my eye brings light to my body. I can think of my eye as a window through which light enters my being.

“The light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light: but when thine eye is evil, thy body also is full of darkness” (34).

When I think of a single eye, I think of an eye with a single focus.

In other words, it isn’t a wandering eye.

It knows what is good and right and pure, and stays focused on that.

I imagine a single eye as a loyal eye. It has determined not to stray from Jesus. (And when it does stray — which will happen — it returns promptly.)

That kind of eye keeps the entire person in the Way.

I want both of my eyes to be single.

[Hear the wisdom (Luke 11:31)]

from Luke 11:31

A little bit more from Luke 11: He Still Makes House Calls