On not getting picked for the team . . .
On the day when it was announced who had been called up for the England World Cup squad and who had been left out, I thought about call ups in former times.
Only later did I learn that the majority of the so-called Bevin boys were quite willing to serve in the armed forces, it was a Government decision that they should work in the mines. The miners were expected to make superhuman efforts, the shifts were long, the conditions appalling, the dangers great. It was their efforts that sustained the war effort, keeping the steel mills, the munitions factories, and the power stations supplied with the energy necessary for the nation’s survival.
The Home Front, as it was called, was critical – feeding 40 million people; strengthening the army, navy and air force; producing the materials needed by allied forces facing enemy forces in the four corners of the world. Maintaining morale at home was important and one of the slogans that became popular was, “They also serve who only stand and wait.”
The point being made was that service on the Home Front was as critical as service overseas I always assumed that ‘They also serve’ was part of a quotation from some contemporary speaker or writer. You can imagine Winston Churchill standing up and saying in his gravelly voice, ‘They also serve who only stand and wait’.
Only when I looked it up did I discover that the words came from the poet John Milton. As he grew older and his physical faculties failed him,
“God doth not need either man’s work or his own gifts:
who best bear his mild yoke, they serve him best.
His state is kingly; thousands at his bidding speed
And post o’er land and ocean without rest:
They also serve who only stand and wait.”
Joseph called Barsabbas (also known as Justus) was shortlisted but doesn’t get the job. He has the qualifications set down by Peter, to “have been with us the whole time the Lord Jesus went in and out among us, beginning from John’s baptism to the time when Jesus was taken up from us.” We are not told what the reaction of Matthias or Joseph is – this is
God’s will and they accept it and get on with whatever task God has given them.
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