In my early morning fireside musings ("...while I was musing the fire burned," Psalm 39:3b) thoughts on personal leadership continue to emerge. In the arena of life, as a Christ follower, what is my responsibility to those who are broken and bleeding? After all, those people are all around me. What is my attitude? More important, what is my action?
As Jesus was teaching throughout the country, He would go into towns and villages and there he would see people who "were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd." Matthew 9:36 says that He said to his disciples, "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few."
The clear implication is that He was confronting broken and confused people who were crying for someone to help. Jesus looks around and pleads for helpers...workers who will pour in healing oil and bind up wounds.
The need for harvest hands has not lessened in our post modern world. Will I turn my back and fail to inhabit this space? In her book, "Concerning the Inner Life," Evelyn Underhill says, "(The saints) do not stand aside wrapped in delightful prayers and feeling pure and agreeable to God...They go right down into the mess; and there right down in the mess they are able to radiate God because they possess Him."
Today, go down into the mess and He'll go with you!
Speaker and President of Dayspring Ministries, a communications collaborative which resources the Global Church with media tools. For almost 35 years Dayspring Ministries has used the broadcast medium to share the message of victorious Christian living with thousands of people throughout the world. Founded by Rex Bullock, a nationally known pastor and evangelical leader, this ministry has touched people from all walks of life and ethnic groups.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
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