Life
can sure get wild in the ministry. Have
you ever noticed how just when you don’t think things can get any busier they
do? We’ve all been there, but really and truly busy is a relative term. What’s
busy to me might not be busy to you and what’s manageable to me might be crazy
busy to someone else. Whatever your definition of busy is it is a source of
pressure in your life. Pressure is not always bad it can cause you to grow or it can expose
weakness. The more pressure you are able to handle well the more responsibility
and authority will be handed over to you. The bottom line is our worth to the
pastors and churches we serve is tied to our ability to handle the craziness
and pressures of life and ministry.
I was forced to delegate. Delegation
did not come easy to me. When things would get overwhelming I would think just
find someone to help. But it was hard to let go of things I enjoyed doing and
were good at to let others do. It wasn’t until I moved to Tulsa that I really
had no choice but to delegate. When I started working at the church it was in
addition to the job I was already doing traveling and training children’s
workers. This was before Southwest Airlines came along and in those days there
were cities where a Saturday night stay was required for the plane ticket to be
reasonable. I had not choice than to allow others to help me at the church when
I was stuck in another state. It was the best thing that could of happened it
forced me to let others help me. Over the years some of the best lessons I’ve
learned have been from situations I found myself in that made me ask myself “What
am I doing that someone else can do and what do I need to be doing that only I
can do?”
Jesus is our help and peace in
stressful times. Are you glad you don’t have to face life alone when things get
complicated? Here’s what the word says…
“Psalm
46:1 “God is our refuge and strength, an ever present help in trouble. Not only
was Jesus called the Prince of Peace; He is our Prince of Peace. John 14:27 “Peace
I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives.
Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” John 14:16 tells us, “And I will pray the Father, and He will give
you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever-
Jesus
never leads us into something that will harm us. This helper or comforter
guides us and leads us to God perfect plan for our lives. God’s plan includes a
peaceful life.
more to come...
No comments:
Post a Comment