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“[T]hey watched the gates day and night to kill him. Then the disciples took him by night, and let him down by the wall in a basket.” — Acts 9:24-25

What were the names of those disciples who saved the apostle Paul by lowering him over the wall one dangerous night in Damascus. Only God knows, but were it not for them much of the Bible would be missing!

What if that was their sole purpose in life, would it have been enough? What if you were holding that rope, would it be enough?

Jim Martin, Church-Of-Christ pastor with a broader vision of ministry, has a blog post1 that brought back my own memories. Quoting Lance Witt’s new book2 Jim writes

“One of the spiritual health questions every ministry leader must answer is, ‘Am I willing to serve in obscurity?’” (p. 88)

And again,

“The disciples find him and say, ‘Everyone is looking for you.’ Music to the ears of codependent ministry leaders. The feeling of being in demand can be intoxicating.” (p. 133)

I think back to 1976 in Ferguson, Kentucky, pastoring a small Methodist church while going to Asbury seminary and seeking to fulfill what I believed with all my heart was God’s grand call on my life. God whispered, “What if I want you to just teach the Bible in some out-of-the-way place your whole ministry?”

When I relunctantly said, “yes”, my whole life changed. Gone was my effort to fulfill “My” calling. In its place was a fresh sense of purpose and dedication to Christ whether or not anyone but God knew my name.

Sound Bite: When you are with Jesus it doesn’t matter where.
Prayer:Jesus, as long as you are with me it doesn’t matter to me where I am. As long as I know am doing your will it doesn’t matter to me what I do. Amen.

fritz@langgang.com
— Also see “The Most Important Man” – March 20, 2011
— Also see “Grow Where Planted” – September 21, 2010
Reference:
1 – Read Jim Martin’s Post here.
2 – Replenish by Lance Witt.

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Song of Solomon

[His call] “I am come into my garden, my sister, my spouse … Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, my undefiled: for my head is filled with dew, and my locks with the drops of the night.” [Her response] “I have put off my coat; how shall I put it on? I have washed my feet; how shall I defile them?” [but later] I opened to my beloved; but my beloved had withdrawn himself, and was gone: my soul failed when he spake: I sought him, but I could not find him; I called him, but he gave me no answer.” — Song of Solomon 5:1-3, 6

Some see the Biblical “Song of Solomon” as nothing more than ancient poetry but within its pages there is an important lesson — no relationship remains static, it either grows or quietly wains.

Whether with Christ or each other, within a church or secular organization, relationships are quietly built or diminished with personal responsiveness or its lack.

Seth Godin, motivational speaker and blogger, puts it this way

“Most partnerships don’t end up in court.

Most friendships don’t end in a fight.

Most customers don’t leave in a huff.

Instead, when one party feels underappreciated, or perhaps taken advantage of, she stops showing up as often. Stops investing. Begins to move on …

Just because there are no firestorms on the porch doesn’t mean you’re doing okay. More likely, there are relationships out there that need more investment, quiet customers who are unhappy but not making a big deal out of it. They’re worth a lot more than the angry ones.” — Read Seth Godin’s complete post here

It takes alertness to the subtle change and a reaching out.

— fritz@langgang.com
See related post: “Jesus Passing By” – May 21, 2011

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“And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.” — John 17:3

Many think eternal life begins when we get to heaven, not so!

Frederick Buechner, American writer and theologian, accurately puts it this way:

Frederick Buechner

“You do not love God and live for him so you will go to Heaven. Whichever side of the grave you happen to be talking about, to love God and live for him is heaven” — Frederick Buechner1

— fritz@langgang.com
1. Frederick Buechner, Wishful Thinking: A Seeker’s ABC as quoted in Frank Honeycutt’s Marry a Pregnant Virgin page 181

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