Good Morning
All,
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Corinthians 3:5; “Not that we are competent in ourselves to claim anything for
ourselves, but our competence comes from God.”
Are you one of those people who question their ability once and a
while? Many do, in some areas of
life. Very, very few people are completely
comfortable in all aspects of life and those that claim they are comfortable
are usually kidding themselves. We all
have areas of our life that we are very self-conscious of. I am not a dancer. I would rather stand up in front of a huge
crowd and give a 5 to 10 minute spur of the moment speech on any topic that
someone chose rather than dance in public.
I feel awkward, clumsy and totally unskilled. It seems that the whole crowd of people is
watching me and critiquing my very limited ability. I know that this is an illogical thought but
it is what I have. Chances are you have
something in your life that you feel that way about.
One of the standing jokes that they tell at the seminary is that, as an
ordained pastor, you need to be ready to get invited to a lot of dinners. Most people would rather feed you than to
pray before a meal. This actual seems to
be more true than it isn’t. This is one
area where some feel uncomfortable; they feel incompetent. Most feel very uncomfortable speaking in
public; add on a profession of faith and it can get tough in a hurry.
One of the most freeing messages that I was taught was that “God does
not call the qualified; he qualifies the called.” God doesn’t call you to be a child of God
because of your skills or abilities; he gives you the power, through his
Spirit, to use those skills to give glory to God and to aid your neighbor.
The thing to remember is that we are God’s hands or arms or feet in this
world. Martin Luther calls this “the
masks of God.” It looks like you but it
is God’s Spirit at work. Basically, we
just need to let it work. We need to not
stand in the way. If we feel the urge or
desire to help someone, we should allow it to occur. Don’t suppress it for it is probably God’s
Spirit at work.
When the time comes to speak or act, trust God’s Spirit to be there with
you and for you. Trust him to lead you
through it. He has promised to always be
with you; he has promised to never forsake you.
So we can take comfort in the fact that God does not deliver us from the
devil only to throw us to the world. He
stands with us and comforts us. So as we
look at our faith, we know that it is entirely because of God and his mercy. God has given it to us and has promised to
sustain us by his grace. Trust in him to
give you the courage to go forward.
Father
of all peace and goodness, you give us the things that are needed and necessary
in our life. Give us the courage to trust
them to carry us through life’s journey.
Give us the wisdom to share your love with those around us. Give us a willing heart to aid our brothers
and sisters who are in need of comfort or peace. Give us a willing heart to feed the hungry
and to clothe the naked. Lead us in your
love. In Jesus’ precious name we pray,
amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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