Thoughts from a Random Mind
Do you understand that God wants ALL OF YOU? He doesn’t want the small portion of your life that you feel comfortable letting go of, He wants the whole megillah*.
Comfort zones stunt your spiritual growth. We must venture outside our comfort zones to be as effective for Christ as He knows we can be. I say this understanding that it is a human reaction to seek to be comfortable in whatever setting we happen to be in, but we need to dare to branch out. You’ll never know what you’re capable of it you don’t. Actually, you’ll never know what God can make you capable of if you don’t. I say THAT because it is NOT about us. It never has been and it never should be. It is about God and His desire to lovingly use us to minister on His behalf.
St. Francis of Assisi once said, “Preach the gospel at all times & if necessary, use words.” In other words, it is imperative that we strive to LIVE THE GOSPEL among the masses. The old adage “Actions speak louder than words”[1] comes into play here.
We must fully grasp with two hands the concept that we cannot walk with Christ without His assistance. We must accept the idea that we are a flawed, broken people with help for us readily available. Like salvation itself, living for Christ is very much like a gift that is offered, yet too many avoid taking it for themselves.
While determination is needed to follow thru with our faith, we must also be prepared to surrender to the will of the Lord once we are aware of just what it is. It’s different for everyone, for He has a path and plan for each one of us to be successful in the kingdom. Being successful in this world is optional when it comes to serving God. If God is our provider then why should we strive so hard to achieve wealth. There’s nothing wrong with having wealth. As I’ve said several times before; it’s not wrong to have wealth, it IS however important HOW we acquired it and WHAT we do with it. Having great wealth happens to be inconsequential when it comes to our walk with the Lord.
So give your time and efforts to the Lord freely and do not fret about the outcome. God WANTS you to succeed in His name, not for your benefit, but for the benefit of all those who interact with you. Then give God all the glory, praise and honor.
Until next time, walk with the King & be a blessing.
In His Name & for His Glory,
RL Keller
Bread of Life Ministries
*the whole megillah an informal expression for something in its entirety…The phrase, which is Yiddish & alludes to the length of the Megillah**
**Megillah can also refer to a complicated sequence of events, or it can be used as a synonym of “ball of wax” meaning “everything involved in what is under consideration.”.
[1] The earliest known version of the saying comes from John Pym in 1628, emphasizing the value of actions over words. Thomas Manton’s 1693 sermon introduced the idea of actions "speaking louder" than words. The phrase in its current form first appeared in 1736 in The Melancholy State of Province.