By Pastor Mark Hopper
One phrase that we have often used in our family is “Go The Extra Mile”. We would tell our kids to do more than they were asked to do. We wanted them to go beyond what was expected of them.
During His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus gave a series of instructions to his followers. He challenged them to live differently than the culture of their time. In Matthew 5:41, Jesus said, “If someone forces you to go one mile, go with him two”. At the time Jesus spoke those words, the nation of Israel was under Roman occupation. A Roman soldier could force anyone to carry his equipment and materials up to a full mile. No one could refuse this demand.
When Jesus said, “go with him two,” He was saying that His followers should exceed what is demanded of them by those in authority. Followers of Christ should go “above and beyond” what is required of them. Today, many people do as little as possible. Students in school spend as little time as necessary to complete their homework. Employees often do the same thing. They can’t wait to punch their time card and leave their building or factory.
I wonder about you. When you are given an assignment at work or school, do you strive for excellence or just try to do the minimum required? Do you exceed the expectations of your teacher or boss or do you only do as little as necessary to complete the assignment? What would your classmates or co-workers say about the quality of your work and the level of your performance?
I read a story about a man in England who built walls out of rocks and stones. You see these stone walls all over rural England. He was very careful to make sure that the foundation of the wall was well built, even though it would eventually be covered up with dirt. When his young apprentice asked him why he spent so much time and effort on the part of the wall that no one would see, he replied, “Even if no one else sees it, I will know and God will know if it was well built.”
Let me challenge you to exceed expectations and excel in what you do. Look for opportunities to “go the extra mile.” Others may never know the extra time and effort you invested, but God will know and you will, too!
Pastor Mark Hopper is from the Evangelical Free Church of Diamond Bar, 3255 South Diamond Bar Blvd. Sunday services are 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. For more information, call (909) 594-7604 or visit http://www.efreedb.org

