Good Morning
All,
2
Kings 5: 2-3; “Now the Syrians on one of their raids had
carried off a little girl from the land of Israel, and she worked in the
service of Naaman's wife. She
said to her mistress, “Would that my lord were with the prophet who is in
Samaria! He would cure him of his leprosy.”
She was just a little girl. She had been captured in a raid launched by
the Syrians into Israel. She was taken
away as a captive, a slave, far away from her home, her family and from her
native land. She should have been
frightened. She should have been
cowering in the corner in total fear.
Yet she calmly spoke to her owner, the wife of the second most powerful
man in Syria and witnessed her faith.
There was a prophet in Samaria who could cure Naaman. She had no doubt she had total faith.
It is amazing the number of times I hear
people say that they are “just a”. I am
“just a housewife” “I am just a farmer” “I am just s student” “I am just a
retired person”. “I don’t know what to
say, I don’t know how to talk.” “I don’t
know how to witness to others.” We have
all sorts of excuses. “There are
professional missionaries to do that; I just pay them and then stay out of
their way.” Yet the bottom line is that
we are all missionaries. In our own way
and in our own manner, we are missionaries.
You may feel that you have no contact. You do not meet strangers from a foreign
land. You see the same people every
day. You think they go to church,
somewhere. You are pretty sure
anyway. After all you are “just a.” We do not know what to say or how, so we say
nothing. We think we have to be like
Peter, who preached before thousands and thousands of people. We do not have to be like Peter or Paul; we
can be like Andrew who introduced Peter to Jesus, or we can be like the little
slave girl; simply tell them what we know.
Maybe
all you can do is to listen to them.
Maybe all you can do is to direct them to your local pastor. Maybe all you can do is pray with them. All of these are valid and valued
witnesses. These are the types of things
that a “just a” can do. You might be
surprised how many people you meet in a day need to have these types of
witnesses occur for them. To listen, to
pray, to care about me enough to offer direction can mean far more than you
will ever know. Many people go through
the day knowing nothing but pain and sadness; they need a word of
encouragement, again, something a “just a” can do.
Just a slave girl spoke of the true God of
Israel with simple confidence. She did
not launch into a long theological dissertation; she simply said, with all
confidence; that she knew the God who could help. You know the God who can help. There are no minor missionaries; there are no
minor opportunities to witness. You
matter and your witness matters. Trust
God to help you.
Gracious Father, give to us the courage to speak your
words of hope and comfort to a lost world.
Help us to be the light of mercy in a dark and cold place. Build us up and give us the right words at
the right time to be your voice. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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