1 Corinthians 1:17
For Christ didn't send me to baptize, but to preach the Good
News--and not with clever speech, for fear that the cross of Christ would lose
its power.
Paul served the emerging church in a number of ways, but he
understood that God had called him and equipped him specifically to preach the
Good News. Paul teaches us that, as we
serve our churches and communities, it is important that we rely on the Holy Spirit
to help us to find out what God is specifically calling us to do in service
to His Kingdom.
As we discover our role in God's kingdom on earth, we should be aware of several important aspects of our calling.
1. No role is too big, nor
is any role too small, when we are doing what Our Creator called us to do.
2. When we find our calling, we will recognize it because we will have the same passion for our calling that Paul had for his calling.
3. The fruit that we bear in our calling will be the result of the supernatural work of God and not attributable to us.
Paul made it clear to his audience that the redemptive power
of the Cross did not rely on anything that he did, nor would it rely on
anything that they did or said. We learn from Paul that it is
not our enticing words or the strength of our presentation that wins hearts. We are simply vessels of the divine truth of
God's mercy on all of us. We should
never consider ourselves to be the reason that a soul came to Christ. The
redemptive process is totally reliant on the supernatural work of Jesus Christ
on the Cross.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You that You equip us to do Your work. We praise You for allowing us to participate
in the work of redemption made possible by the sacrifice of Your Son,
Jesus. We pray, Lord, that You will open our
eyes so that we can see the unique ways that You have endowed us to serve
You. We pray that Your Holy Spirit will
prepare our hearts so that we may serve You as humble vessels of Your divine,
redemptive power. We pray all these
things in the name of Our Redeemer, Jesus Christ.
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