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Wednesday, May 24

Daily Bible Reading

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Old Testament: 1 Samuel 13:1 - 14:23

New Testament John 13:18 - 38

Psalms/Proverbs Psalm 66:13-20

Based on NIV Seasons of Reflection 365-Day Bible

Messages referring to the Bible Reading:

Saul Sacrifices His Kingdom
Saul, Jonathan, and the Philistines
THE ONE COMMANDMENT
HOLY SILENCE, SHOUTS OF JOY

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Are You a Bucket-Filler or a Dipper?

You have heard of the cup that overflowed. This is a story of a bucket
that is like the cup, only larger, it is an invisible bucket. Everyone
has one. It determines how we feel about ourselves, about others, and
how we get along with people. Have you ever experienced a series of
very favorable things which made you want to be good to people for a
week? At that time, your bucket was full.

A bucket can be filled by a lot of things that happen. When a person
speaks to you, recognizing you as a human being, your bucket is filled
a little. Even more if they call you by name, especially if it is the
name you like to be called. If they compliment you on your dress or on
a job well done, the level in your bucket goes up still higher. There
must be a million ways to raise the level in another person's bucket.
Writing a friendly letter, remembering something that is special to
them, knowing the names of their children, expressing sympathy for
their loss, giving them a hand when their work is heavy, taking time
for conversation, or, perhaps more important, listing to them.

When one's bucket is full of this emotional support, one can express
warmth and friendliness to people. But, remember, this is a theory
about a bucket and a dipper. Other people have dippers and they can
get their dippers in your bucket. This, too, can be done in a million
ways.

Let's say I am at a dinner and inadvertently upset a glass of thick,
sticky chocolate milk that spills over the table cloth, on a lady's
skirt, down onto the carpet. I am embarrassed. They look across the
table and say, "You upset that glass of chocolate milk." I made a
mistake, I know I did, and then they told me about it! They got their
dipper in my bucket! Think of the many times a person makes a mistake,
feels terrible about it, only to have someone tell them about the
known mistake (This is often referred to as the "Red pencil" mentality
- Look out for it!)

Buckets are filled and buckets are emptied. They're emptied many times
because people don't really think about what are doing or saying to
others. When a person's bucket is emptied, they can be very different
than when their bucket is full. You say to a person whose bucket is
empty, "That is a pretty tie you have," and he may reply in a very
irritated, defensive manner. Even though you are attempting to fill
their bucket.

Although there is a limit to such an analogy, there are people who
seem to have holes in their buckets. When a person has a hole in his
bucket, he irritates lots of people by trying to get his dipper in
their buckets. This is when he really needs somebody to pour it in his
bucket because he keeps losing.

The story of our lives is the interplay of the bucket and the dipper.
Everyone has both. The unyielding secret of the bucket and the dipper
is that when you fill another's bucket it does not take anything out
of your own bucket. The level in our own bucket gets higher when we
fill another's, and, on the other hand, when we dip into another's
bucket we do not fill our own... we lose a little.

For a variety of reasons, people hesitate filling the bucket of
another and consequently do not experience the fun, joy, happiness,
fulfillment, and satisfaction connected with making another person
happy. Some reasons for this hesitancy are that people think it sounds
"fake," or the other person will be suspicious of the motive, or it is
"brown-nosing."

Therefore, let us put aside our dipper and resolve to touch someone's
life in order to fill their bucket.

Hope this raised the level in your bucket today. Just enough that you
go out and raise the level in someone else's bucket.

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