Friday; September 21
Are you a minister? Some who read
this question can answer in the affirmative without giving it much thought
because they are “paid preachers” who have taken on the title “Minister”. Honestly; however, I am not talking about
them, I am talking about all of us. Are
we ministers? It is easy to get bogged
down in titles, but this question has more to do with lifestyle than
profession. Are we actively involved in
the Lord’s work – especially serving our fellow man? We need more ministers in the world! Sure we can always use more good people who
are called to work fulltime with our congregations, but beyond that we need
people who are just willing to work. One
of the challenges with finding people who are willing to minister is the
impression that ministry involves being a graduate of some religious
institution. The truth is that it isn’t
the degree that matters, it is the pedigree that makes us special. Peter called on all believers to make a
difference by reminding them, “But
you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for God’s
own possession, so that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who has called
you out of darkness into His marvelous light ...” (I Peter 2:9). Becoming a minister is about what we do
because of Who’s we are, not whether we are paid by a church.
Are you looking to make a
difference? Choose to purse ministry –
not all of us have the ability to “preach” but, we all have the background to
serve.
Think About It!