Good
Morning All!!
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Corinthians 15: 57-58; “But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through
our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, my
beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the
Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”
I have heard the cry and the lament many
times. “They just don’t listen to me.” “They don’t seem to care.” “It is hard when there are only a couple of
them there.” These particular laments
came from a Sunday School teacher a few years ago. I understood her frustrations; she would
spend time doing her lesson and then trying to bring in outside material to add
to it. She made unleavened bread one
time. She had a Roman soldier sword and shield. She was trying but her students didn’t seem
to care and probably, more to the point, the parents didn’t seem to care. There were always plenty of reasons to miss
Sunday School and you could tell that the students took their cue from the
parents.
I have listened to fellow pastors share
pretty much the same thoughts. There are
times when you feel like what you do has little impact. I talked to one man who had prepared for
Sunday morning services and only had two people show up. The weather was bad so he didn’t really
expect a whole lot. “There would have
only been 5 if the weather was good” was his dejected remark. I have listened to counselors who have talked
until they were blue in the face only to have those whom they counselled do the
exact same thing with the same disastrous results. How do we cope with these seemingly daunting
struggles?
Paul tells us in these verses. First and foremost and the absolute number
one thing to always remember is that we have the victory through Jesus. There is not one more thing that we can or
have to add to that. If nothing else
occurs, that very basic fact remains.
Jesus died and we won. So our
labor for Him is saying thanks to Him.
Our actions are for his glory and for thanks to him. We do not do them for our own benefit or even
necessarily for the person for whom they are aimed. We do them for God and then let him use the
work for whatever he desires. It is
always possible, even probable, that the good you are doing with the intent of
aiding the first person actually impacts a third or fourth person that you are
unaware of. For example, the ministry
work done to a person in a nursing home may impact the nurses and the nurse’s
aides. You don’t see it but God uses it.
So when you feel that your witnessing is
falling by the way; remember you already have the victory and that what we do
is for God’s glory. It is you saying
thank you to God for his great favor. Whatever
you do for God, whatever you do in service to him is never in vain. God blesses you and your work, often times in
ways that we do not always see. Yet Go
blesses the ones he loves and he loves you.
Father, many times we struggle with
our efforts and the results that we cannot see.
We are often discouraged by things we do not understand. Help us to see that we are giving thanks to
you for your victory that is now ours.
Thank you for our salvation and the joy that we experience. In the precious name of Jesus our risen King
we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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