Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Busy Busy Busy
It is that time of year. Yes, it’s back to
school, but that’s not what I’m referring to. It is the time of year our little
church starts to get busy preparing for Homecomings, Revivals and among other
things it’s time to look towards preparing for holiday programs!
2 Timothy 4:1-3 tells us: “I charge thee therefore
before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead
at his appearing and his kingdom; Preach the word; be instant in season, out of
season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long suffering and doctrine. For the
time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own
lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;”
We at the Church of God love to have fun
times in the Lord, singing and preaching, laughing and talking (and EATING), but we always try to
remember that it is about Jesus, the salvation of the lost and the edification
of His Church.
We remember that the “Church” is His
saints and we try, even in our fun, to be reverent to God, to stay doctrinally
correct and to not become worldly for the sake of drawing in people, knowing
that the Word of God is sufficient to draw those whom He will.
I have found a passion in my life for
preaching about Jesus, and I have found I have become busier as more doors
open. The Lord has drawn me into many different ways to reach people, such as
this newsletter for one example. He also has given me a new lease on life by
allowing me to become a Church of God minister, which I am humbled by.
Busy is what we, the church must be.
Always preparing for the next day, the next person that needs salvation, the
next crisis and the
next door God gives us to walk through.
Busy is what Jesus wants us to be,
spreading the word, making disciples out of men, spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ and being a good witness.
Are we praying to get busier, or asking
God to slow down? I think as we get older we look forward to retirement. If
you’re a Christian, retirement from your earthly job is a good thing. But that
should open up time for more of the witnessing and things of God.
Jesus worked all the way to the Cross, and
then continued working AFTER! Jesus is still at work, building His kingdom of
witnesses “Until the fullness of the Gentiles” (Romans 11:25 KJV). Can a
Christian ever retire from God’s busy work? I think never.
So as the busy season begins, let all of
us in our congregation remember we must remain busy, busy, busy and do so with
joy and happiness knowing we are serving our Lord Jesus Christ!
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