Has anyone thought about the poor innkeeper in Bethlehem who said he had “no 
room” in his inn for Joseph and Mary and the Baby Jesus?

 

“I couldn’t help it! I didn’t know who Joseph and Mary were or who the Baby 
expected was!” he may wail.

 

Ah yes, Innkeeper; but you could have given them your room!

 

If you had done so, you would have gone down in history as the most blessed 
innkeeper ever.

 

The Innkeeper in fact is we; we never know from one day to the next what 
opportunity may be ours suddenly.

 

The Lord Jesus teaches us the significance of the most lowly opportunity that 
may confront us when we least expect something important. He says, “Inasmuch as 
ye have done it [anything good or bad] unto the least of these My brethren, ye 
have done it unto Me” (Matt. 25:40).

 

The Lord is not trying to compile a list of all the bad things we have done or 
said in an effort to make a case against our entering His kingdom; He wants to 
amass a host of good things so that He can say to us individually and 
sincerely, in the presence of the universe, “Well done! Good and faithful 
servant! Enter into the joy of thy Lord!” (cf. Matt. 25:21).

 

There is nothing that gives the Lord Jesus so much fun as saying this to humble 
people who feel like they don’t deserve any honor in God’s kingdom.




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