Monday, January 11, 2010

The complicated path to the simple gospel

I have been in thought these days on what, during my day, are the important things. The important things to glorifying Jesus and building his kingdom. The truth, as I am finding it, is that many of the seemingly important things in my day are not that important however great they may seem to me. I guess I am seeing that if I have not stopped to actually be with someone who needs Jesus than I have not fully walked out MY call. I am not trying to make a blanket judgement to throw on everyone else; I am only sharing where I find myself.

Here's the thing. There is a lot of administration and strategic planning that must exist to walk out mission, I am at the place these days where I am feeling less and less satisfied when I spend more of my day in "administering" it rather that flowing through it and joining with Holy Spirit to impact the lives of Gods children.

For me personally I am realizing that I can use administration and planning as protectionism from getting my hands dirty in relationship and touching a dying world. It is hard work to actually go get in the world, to not pass by the blind beggar without stopping and reaching out with pure love. Also the administration and planning can become tiresome so that I do not have very much energy left for actually ministering to the world and the body. This is a problem as the first should never prevent the latter.

So that being said, what are the important things? well, I am anew discovering a few.

1. Everyday there is somebody, somewhere in my day that needs to know that Jesus died for them and that he has a plan to bring freedom into their situation.

2. There is a brother or sister that needs encouragement.

3. The gospel lives in so many of the things that are unimportant to the world, and I have eyes to see it if I choose.

4. If I am planning my day and then administering it more than I am living it I need to do it differently tomorrow.

5. If I am not spending a significant amount of time in Gods presence and word than I am doing it on my own.

6. His grace is enough.

2 comments :

  1. Anonymous said...

    AMEN! I recently had the privilege of being part of a group discussion about what our daily lives should look like. Conclusion: Our point is to point to Him. Period.

    Lins

  2. Anonymous said...

    Thanks for you comment, God bless you.
    grace,
    Heather