A Blessing To Others (Source: William Eudy) March 28, 2010
Recently, I heard a story about a student named Donald MacDonald from
After the first month at school, his mother came to visit. She asked her son, “And how do you find the English students?” “Mother,” he replied in his thick brogue, “they’re such terrible, noisy people. The one on that side keeps banging his head against the wall, and won’t stop. The one on the other side screams and screams and screams, away into the night.”
“Oh Donald! How do you manage to put up with all these awful noisy English neighbors?”
“I do nothing. I just ignore them. I just stay here quietly and play my bagpipes…”
Sometimes it helps to realize that when we find people to be so irritating, it may well be that they find us to be the same (and perhaps for better reason). Even deeds done with the best of intentions can be irritating.
Solomon said, “He who blesses his friend with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, it will be counted a curse to him” (Proverbs 27:14). I suppose we could ask ourselves the question, “What am I doing that may be irritating others around me?” But we might be better served to ask it in a more positive way: “What am I doing to be a blessing to others around me?”
“A man has joy by the answer of his mouth, and a word spoken in due season, how good it is!” (Proverbs 15:23).


