| FAITHFULLY SERVING GOD
“Therefore, my beloved
brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the
work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not
in vain in the Lord.”(1 Cor 15:58)
R. A. Torrey gave a
description of what brings revival. He said, First, let some
Christians get thoroughly right with God. Second, let them
commit to prayer for revival until God opens the windows of
Heaven. Third, let them put themselves at the disposal of God as
He sees fit in winning others to Christ. He went on to say he
has given this formula all over the world and has never seen it
fail for it cannot fail. Today many in the church are content to
let the pastor or somebody else serve while they enjoy the
benefits. How willing are we to follow God’s plan for
meaningful service? The Bible gives us the keys to effective
service in this verse for those who would say, “Here I am Lord
use me.” The first key is
RELATIONSHIP IN SERVING GOD “Beloved
brethren”
Note Paul addresses his
remarks to ‘brethren’. In order to serve God properly we
must have the necessary ability. The exercise of spiritual gifts
is the way Christian service is conducted. We receive spiritual
gifts by becoming a part of the family of God. The only way to
become part of His family is through a personal relationship
with Jesus Christ. The bible says, “As many as received Him,
to them gave He the power to become the sons of God (John
1:12)”. Receiving Jesus places us in the family of God and
equips us to serve. (1 Cor 12). Knowing what God has done for us
in His Son by giving Him as the sacrifice for our sins and then
placing us in His family and giving us gifts to serve Him can we
do any less than serve? What is your gift? Are you using it for
God’s glory? Are you asking Him to lead you and use you in
your local church? Along with relationship another key to
service is
RESOLVE IN SERVING GOD “steadfast,
immovable”
Both words ‘steadfast’ and
‘immovable’ denote a solid, determined, settled, unmovable
attitude of service. A Christian who follows this guideline will
certainly not be easily moved from their calling. Be careful of
any who would try to cause a detour. “Ye therefore, beloved,
seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also,
being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own
stedfastness.” (2 Pet 3:17) We remain steadfast by allowing
God to work in us. Regarding the whole of the saving, serving
process scripture says, “Work out your own salvation with fear
and trembling for it is God who works in you both to will and to
do His good pleasure.” (Phil 2:12,13) Serving God is bringing
forth fruit for the kingdom. This fruit is both internal and
external. (Gal 5:22) speaks of the internal and (Mat 5:16) of
the external. As we serve God we lay up treasure in Heaven. How
full is your treasure box? Then there is this key to effective
service
READINESS IN SERVING GOD
“Always abounding”
‘Abounding’ is increasing,
overflowing, exceeding. These words speak to me of a service
that is never considered complete. It is a service always
looking for other avenues of working for God’s glory. For our
work to be effective there must be preparation. If I am to serve
God to the best of my ability certainly I need to know Him and
His word. That’s why Bible study, and prayer and fellowship
are so important. Studying His word, meditating on His person
and sharing in prayer and fellowship with His people help us to
know and apply His will in our lives. It is also important to
submit our selves to His will. Are we willing to give ourselves
to His guiding? The greatest and most enjoyable Christian
experience is found in abandonment to God’s desire for our
lives. And that brings us to our final key in this verse the
REASON FOR SERVING GOD
“your labor not in vain”
‘Vain’ means empty. The
bible tells us serving God is never meaningless, futile,
unfulfilling or unrewarding. It is just the opposite. God gives
all of us opportunity to be involved in His work here on earth
and He promises to make that work meaningful to Himself as well
as to us. Our earthly reward is in helping others and in
honoring God, but it doesn’t stop there. God tells us that
serving Him means future reward and future blessing. Yet, we do
not labor just for reward, we labor in gratitude for all that
God has done for us in Jesus. What wonderful blessing there is
in serving a God who loved us and gave Himself for us, for
serving others is really serving Him. The Bible says in, (Mat
25:38-40) “When saw we thee a stranger,
and took thee in? or naked, and clothed thee?
Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison,
and came unto thee? And the King shall answer and say unto them,
Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto
one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it
unto me.”
When the slow-moving clerk in
a small store was not around one morning, a customer asked the
owner's young son, "Where's Eddie? Is he sick?"
"Nope, he ain't workin' here no more," was the reply.
"Do you have anyone in mind to fill the vacancy?"
inquired the customer. "Nope! Eddie didn't leave no
vacancy!" It may cause a chuckle to read these words, but
certainly none of us would want it said of our service to God.
For fulfilling, meaningful, purposeful service check what you
are doing right now in accordance to these keys for service from
Paul. God help all of us to serve Him His way. God bless.
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