Many, okay most, Christians do not think a
person is called into ministry unless you have the title pastor of some
sort or missionary attached to your birth name. I am not one who
believes this way. I believe every truly born again believer (one who
has confessed their sin before God, received His forgiveness and has
chosen to follow Jesus regardless of the cost) is called to ministry.
Because of this we can receive accolades for what we feel called to one
moment and be considered heartless the next by the very same people. This should be considered a blessing, as it is what happened to our Lord and Savior many times over and is still happening today.
I
have been asked multiple times by multiple people how to cut back. My
answer has been the same over the years, mostly because I didn't know
how to put into words what God has done in my personal life to get me to
a place of balance for the most part. I'm not perfect, by any means,
so I still get out of kilter now and then, but God is faithful to bring
me back to where I confess not coming to Him for direction first, but
just jumping into things. So my answer has always been, "Learn to say
no."Now I am Gramma and teaching has become my next top priority. Teaching Scriptural Truths to be exact, although God has allowed me to be an academic teacher as well to many children, though I don't have the actual certification to do so. Teaching is part of who I was created to be evidently, because it comes naturally, like breathing. It is nothing I have done or accomplished on my own. As a matter of fact, God made it quite clear to me at an early age that He is the One doing the teaching through me and that if I step out on my own, I will fall flat on my face!!
Next in line comes ministry through music. I love to play flute, but I am a words person, so singing God's praise lifts me to a place of unspeakable joy! Recently I was singing a solo for the first time in a year and a half and found myself quite nervous. As I stood on stage and the interlude began, I prayed, "Lord, I hate feeling so nervous like this!" Immediately He spoke these words and the nervousness abated, "Just tell the story." That may sound confusing, but many times I have told people how funny it is to me that I can stand in front of a million children and tell a story from God's word and thoroughly enjoy the experience, but put me in front of adults to sing and I become extremely nervous! When God spoke those words to my heart, I knew He was reminding me that we are all children in His sight and we all need to hear His story, so I needed to tell it!! Changed my perspective in a way that must be experienced to understand.
I cannot, at this point in my life, give up any one of these ministries, nor can I ignore any other ministry God places on my heart, such as inviting neighbors to an event where they will hear the word, but makes them feel comfortable when a regular church service makes them nervous and unhearing; disciplining children with words of love and compassion when they are in conflict with each other; taking a meal to someone recovering from surgery or illness; making a gift for someone who needs to know I love them; listening when someone just needs to talk; giving counsel to those who ask and are ready to listen to what God's word has to say regarding their situation; cleaning my house; and I could go on. The point is, when I am asked to go to any particular event, but I feel a check in my spirit or a reminder of a previous commitment, I must say no to that invitation EVEN if it is an invitation to teach. (That is a VERY difficult one for me.)
To sum up, learning to say no is
important, but learning WHEN to say no is vital. Learning to trust God
to deal with those who find or take offense at our obedience is also
vital. I say "find" offense because, unfortunately, there are those who
simply look for reasons to complain about others so as to make
themselves look better in their own eyes. If they could but understand
that what we think of ourselves and/or what others think of us just
simply does not matter!! It is only how God sees us that has any
benefit whatsoever!! We must learn to love the person God created us to
be even though we will never fully be that person until Jesus makes all
things new and allow ourselves to become that person through the
tutelage of our Lord and Master, Jesus Christ. He is the Great Teacher,
Transformer and Guide. We must learn to listen to His instruction
alone by testing all we hear, see and think through the Scriptures and
prayer. In so doing we will begin to find it easier to love others for
who God created them to be and accept the choices they make as coming
from Him rather than trying to get them to do the things WE wish they
would do.
Proverbs 11:1 - A false balance [is] abomination to the LORD: but a just weight [is] his delight.
Doing
things for personal or influential praise may seem all well and good, but is a
false balance. A just balance comes from the Just One - Father God -
for only He knows what is truly just and right for our lives and the
purposes for which He has created us. Therefore, we must live in a
manner of making sure that whatever we do is done for His glory and not
our own.Proverbs 11:1 - A false balance [is] abomination to the LORD: but a just weight [is] his delight.
Colossians 3:17 - And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, [do] all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.
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