Showing posts with label encouragement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label encouragement. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

"The work He has called us to will not be undone..." A Guest Post


I got this in my email inbox this week and asked the author for permission to share. I am so thankful to have people like this in my corner, praying for me and for the ministry I've been called to lead. I am confident you'll find encouragement in the words below as well. 

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I was blessed to take part in my church's Good Friday service last week. I was asked to read from Isaiah 53, one of the most powerful passages in the Bible. This foreshadowing of Christ's death on the cross contains unsparing imagery about His suffering and death.

But of course, this passage leads to the triumph of Easter - the triumph of grace, mercy, and forgiveness over sin and death. Nowhere does this resonate more than in verse 11, which reads, "After he has suffered, he will see the light of life, and be satisfied..."

This vivid portrayal of the Resurrection points to the fact that Jesus' painful death was not in vain - that because he persevered with His mission on earth to die as atonement for our sins, He will see the fruits of his labors - vast numbers of souls who will choose life over death, and know that all of his pain and hardship will not be in vain.

This is a two-fold encouragement to us. First, it means that as co-laborers of the Gospel in Christ, we too will one day see the benefits of our devotion to the ministry of reconciliation. We will also know the joy that comes from having ministered to others, witnessing and sharing the Good News so that many others will accept Jesus and partake not only in His sufferings, but also in His joys.

It also means that the work He has called us to do will not be undone. He will see to it that we have all of the resources, all of the ministry opportunities necessary to make a kingdom impact. We should never worry about being underused, unqualified, or unworthy of our callings, because God qualifies those He has called into service. We are never unequipped and we are never alone.




About Terence"I'm a Jesus follower trying to be more like Him every day." Terence is an elder at Cumberland Community Church in Smyrna, GA and a prayer partner to the Church 4 Chicks ministry.

 

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Be Who You REALLY Are

If you find yourself dealing with the pull to be something you're not, in order to gain the acceptance of someone else (perhaps even God), I hope you'll take a few minutes to consider what Paul had to say to some real people who had to live real lives--just like us:
Galatians 6:4-5
Make a careful exploration of who you are and the work you have been given, and then sink yourself into that. Don't be impressed with yourself. Don't compare yourself with others. Each of you must take responsibility for doing the creative best you can with your own life.
~The Message
"Who you are"~Notice that Paul said that it's really important that each one of us takes responsibility for finding out who we really are. And how can we do this? By finding out who GOD says we are! Invest your time and energy into discovering who you really are based on what Scripture says. Read what the New Testament teaches about the Believer's Identity in Christ. We live out of our understanding of our identity--not necessarily out of the reality of our identity. So make sure you take the time and energy needed to find out who you are.
"The work that you have been given"~ Commit yourself to the work God has given you to do with bold confidence. If you have embraced Christ in faith, then HE lives IN you to equip, enable, and empower you to do the task He has given you to do. You have everything you need today to do what God has called you to do today. So, "Sink yourself into that!"
"Don't compare yourself with others"~ Oh my. This gets the best of us, doesn't it? We are all so prone to comparing ourselves, our lives, our jobs, our homes, our cars, our kids, our marriages, our not-marriedness, our no-kids status, our bodies, our financial portfolios, our intelligence, our education level, and on and on... with others. This inevitably leads to a lack of authenticity in our relationships because out of comparison rises a sense of competition. And, when I set myself up as your competitor, I'm going to be guarded in how much of myself I offer in relationship (and visa-versa). If I believe we're competitors, I'll either feel "less-than" you or "greater than" you. This is NOT what God has called us to. If I choose to trust God with who He says I am, and how much He loves me just as I am, this frees my heart to be who He says I am, live out of that reality, and in turn, love you just the way He made you.
"Take responsibility...do the creative best...with your own life..." Choose to take personal responsibility for whatever God has invited you to be a part of. Bring all of YOU to the table--imperfections, liabilities, flaws, as well as your creativity, gifts, energy, resources, etc. Have fun! Be intentional! Be YOU in what God has called you to do--remembering that He is in you giving you everything you need to accomplish what He has given you to do.
And, in all of this, remember something very, very important: The journey is always more significant than the destination. Each step along the way is vital. Even when that step is called "failure"--you are never called a failure by your Heavenly Father, but sometimes failure is a necessary part of the whole journey. It is never meant to be a stopping forever point, though. How you choose God, yourself, and your calling in the midst of failure will determine how long you hang out at that stop sign.
So, know who you are; discover your purpose; give yourself fully to it; be responsible to do your best; and trust your very good, very loving Heavenly Father with every single bit of it.
And then enjoy this never-dull-often-frightening-adventurous-hang-on-to-Jesus-for-dear-life-that-will-outlast-you Life!