The brother in humble circumstances ought to take pride in his high position. - James 1:9
Do you find yourself in humble
circumstances? If so, James tells us that we are to take pride in this
"high" position. These two things would seem to be an oxymoron. Most of
us would not consider humble circumstances a high position. Successful
business tells us that being on top means being wealthy, attaining favor
and status, or having power to influence. However, Jesus influenced not
from power, but from weakness.
J.C. Penney is a name
synonymous with department store. He first launched his chain of "The
Golden Rule" stores in 1907. In 1910 his first wife died. Three years
later, he incorporated as the J.C. Penney company. In 1923 his second
wife died giving birth to his son. In 1929 the stock market crashed and
he lost $40 million.
By 1932, he had to sell out
to satisfy...creditors. This left [Penney] virtually broke. ...Crushed
in spirit from his loss and his health suddenly failing, Penney wound up
in a Battle Creek, Michigan sanitarium. One morning he heard the
distant singing of employees who gathered to start the day with God: Be
not dismayed, whate'er betide, God will take care of you.... Penney
followed the music to its source and slipped into a back row. He left a
short time later a changed man, his health and spirit renewed, and ready
to start the long climb back at age fifty-six.
By 1951 there was a J.C.
Penney store in every state, and for the first time sales surpassed $1
billion a year. [John Woodbridge, ed., More Than Conquerors (Chicago,
Illinois: Moody Press, 1992), 340-343.]
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