Our church
teaches us that to reach the lost at any cost we should SHARE our story. Now SHARE
means basically S – See the need of a person, H - hear the call for help or cry
for help or just listen, A – Act on this by accepting, caring, giving time and
serving as Jesus did, R – Reveal the gospel and finally E – Engage where we invite
them to church.
Now as I journey
through this course, I am overwhelmed by the thoughts I have over people and
the words I say. You see I am going through this massive battle for my daughter
against my ex-wife and I find myself often saying that there must be something
wrong or how could someone do something like this or I get angry at the system because
it seems to never end. Then there are people I work with that causes equal
frustration and finally I think “Whoa! that is not very Christian of me and how
am I going to reach people if they annoy me even before I started.”
This morning
the Lord took me to Psalm 126 and 127. This is interesting and I guess quite profound.
The Lord says, “Unless the LORD builds a house, the work of the
builders is wasted” verse one, “It is useless for you to work so hard from
early morning until late at night, anxiously working for food to eat; for God
gives rest to his loved ones” Psalm 127:2.
Then Psalm 126:5, “Those who plant in tears will harvest
with shouts of joy”.
Ok so there is an entire sermon in these verses, but what is
important to remember is that in everything we do, we plant the seed and we water
the seed. We basically have to do our best to implement Biblical principles in our
day to day walk and this waters the seed we plant. The way we live for Jesus
and God will produce the harvest.
So, again God says to me. You do the difficult and He will
do the impossible. This is why He says we may sow in tears, but we will surely
reap with joy. You see it is hard or
anyway it is hard for me to not get upset at the unfairness I see, or the
things people get away with, but at the same time I need to understand exactly
what the cross meant for them and me and you.
The hard
part is to remove “self” from the equation and to allow God to touch our hearts
and change our hearts. Jesus did not judge. He did through point out the flaws
in the religion of the priests and pharisees. In essence Jesus taught the truth
and ultimately that is to what we should strive to do to.
What am I trying
to say? Well, I guess I am trying to say that nothing that is worth your time
and effort is instant. It is the process that aligns us and touches others. It is
in our trust of the seedtime and harvest principle that we change the world
around us. Our circle of influence. Our family, friends and colleagues. The people
we deal with regularly. Sharing your testimony or the Gospel in not a magic
wand, but a process of trust and faith and understanding. It is God’s heart when
we want to give up, it is God’s Word when we want to run away, it is God’s
comfort when we cannot get up. It is simply allowing yourself to be still so
that God can guide you. In other words, less of us and more of the Holy Spirit.
Ok, so let
us go out into this day and share our testimonies. Our love, our faith and
kindness to serve the lost and save one more life for the kingdom of God. And at
the same time stepping back and allowing God to be our compass and our guide
and seeking His way and His will in our own lives so that we will flourish in
everything we do.
Have an
awesome day.








