Tuesday, October 18, 2016

What an Honor

Ephesians 3:1-2 , "For this reason I, Paul, the prisoner of Christ Jesus for the sake of you Gentiles— if indeed you have heard of the stewardship of God’s grace which was given to me for you..."

When I think of stewardship I think of money, possessions, time, money, talents, abilities, and money. Did I say money? However, one thing that does not come to mind is ministry. In my last post, I wrote a word to ministers about having doubts. I want to address my ministerial friends again and ask how is your stewardship going?

If you look at your ministry as something that God, in His infinite wisdom, has entrusted you with, it can be burdensome. It can cause fear and doubts. But I wish to look at it from a different perspective. I want my friends in ministry to see it not as a burden but as a vote of confidence from God Himself. He thought you worthy of placing you in that position. He thought putting you in that spot was a good idea for His kingdom. I have heard some people say when talking with atheists, "You may not believe in God, but He believes in you." I am not one who would use that saying, but it addresses my topic today. God does "believe" in those He has placed in leadership roles in the Church. At the beginning of the very next chapter, Paul says to walk worthy of your calling. I believe, in a sense, that my minister friends have already done so. They have walked in such a way that God has given them the honor of caring for others spiritual needs. Yes it is an awesome responsibility, but think of the honor that Almighty God has bestowed upon you. Personally, I think it would be pretty cool to be "Knighted," but that would be like a candle to sunlight in comparison to the honor God has given you.

I want this word today to be a blessing to my ministry friends. If you are struggling with the call, the work, or the frustration of dealing with other humans (ugh), that is also a blessing my friends. God is using this to make you more like Him. In all things, that is His goal. So take heart and know that God has confidence in you even if the deacons don't.

Many blessings to all who read this.

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