“Lord, you have treated your servant well, just as you promised” (Psalm 119:65).
“Lord, I was just looking back at the things You have done for me the last few years, and I want to say, ‘Thank you. Good job, Lord.'”
Only a battle-scarred veteran can look back down the years and tell the Heavenly Father, “Well done, Sir!”
We are well acquainted with the Lord’s promise to say something similar to the faithful disciples who are reporting in and “weighing up ” at the end of the day. He says to them, “Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a few things; I will make you ruler over many” (Matthew 25:21,23).
Wonder how it would be if we said something similar to Him?
Maybe put a star by His name?
The only people who know that God treats His servants well “as He promised” are those who, first, know His promises and, secondly, over a lot of years of service have found Him to be true and good and trustworthy.
They have found Him faithful.