When we become born-again believers, we begin to feel a
stirring within us to love Jesus and love people like He did. We are able to
love because He first loved us, as 1 John 4:19 tells us in the Bible. In Him,
everything is possible because He is love and love never fails.
Although I called upon the Lord Jesus as my personal Savior, acknowledging
that He died on the cross to wash away my sins, when I was 16, I have really
only been a serious and active born-again believer for the last five years of
my life. I have been through a tremendous transformation over the course of
those five years (you can learn more about that in my book The Vessel: From Marred to Honorable, which will hopefully be
available in Winter 2014), and it was just within the last year that I truly
started to understand my purpose and calling and how the Lord wanted me to walk
out that purpose in the earth.
As believers, we all have the same calling, but many
different talents and gifts that we can use to walk out that calling. We are
all called to love the Lord God with all of our heart, mind, soul, and strength
and love others as we want to be loved, not so that they can feel all warm and
fuzzy inside, but so that they can meet the Man, Love Himself, face to face and
come into a relationship with the Father through Him. When we acknowledge what
Jesus did for us on the cross, He gives us the right to be called children of
God. That means you are a son or a daughter of the Most High God! God loves
family because He is the One who created it; He wants us all to be a part of
His family not only here on earth but in heaven for eternity. Our job as
Christians is to tell others about this awesome truth, even other Christians
who may not know! The earth is longing for the sons and daughters of God to be
revealed, meaning, we receive the revelation that we are God’s children and we
begin to take dominion and authority that the devil has tried so desperately to
completely steal from us! But He has already been defeated! Praise God!Now back to what I had mentioned before, we all have different talents and gifts that God has given us to reach and draw people into His Kingdom. That is where the creativity of the Creator comes into play. All of us are completely unique in our personality, character, behavior, abilities, finances, influence, etc. To try to copy and imitate anyone else is cheating yourself of God’s awesome creativity to be activated in your life. Be who God has created you to be and don’t try to put yourself in a box!
With that said, I believe there are three ways we can fulfill
our calling and purpose to love God with our heart, mind, soul, and strength
and love others how we want to be loved:
1. Worship God
2. Edify the
Body
3. Reach the
Lost
Within those three ways that we fulfill our calling, we use
our unique personality, character, behavior, abilities, finances, influence,
etc exactly how God is asking us to. None of those three ways are more
important than the other. In other words, if God is asking you to fulfill the
call as a Pastor/Teacher, it doesn’t mean that He views how you grow the
Kingdom by edifying the Body more important than how a born-again business man reaches
the lost by telling his unsaved co-workers about how Jesus changed his life and
how Jesus will do the same for them. Or that God views a teenager reaching the
lost by leading a fellow student through the prayer of salvation more important
than a young couple edifying the Body by leading a Bible study at their college
and career discipleship group at their church. Whether saved or unsaved, you
are reaching people and drawing people closer (by Jesus being lifted up in our
own lives) into the Kingdom of God.
Yet, we can’t reach anyone or draw anyone if we are not
worshipping God with all of our heart, mind, soul, and strength. Worship isn’t confined
to music and singing, or dancing, or painting, or the first 30 minutes of our
church services. Worship is a lifestyle of loving God by choosing to say “yes”
to God and “no” to our own selfish desires daily. Through acts of constant obedience,
we are giving God worth and valuing His will over our own. When we worship God,
He pours into us and then asks us to in turn pour out to others around us,
again, saved and unsaved alike. Every single soul is important to Father God
and He always desires more of us, whether we know Him and have been a Christian
for 50 years, 5 minutes, or do not know Him at all and still need to
acknowledge Jesus as our Lord and Savior.
Jesus didn’t tell us to go and make converts; He told us to go
and make disciples. If you are a Christian, and want to reach the lost, don’t
just stop at leading them through the prayer of salvation, continue ministering
until they are a part of the Body of Christ, in which they will continue to
grow closer into the Kingdom by being edified by possibly someone else who is
supposed to use their gift of teaching and encouragement to disciple and watch
them mature and grow into who God has created them to be in His family. And
please, don’t forget to live a life of constant worship through obedience to the
Father. He will pour into you, as you pour out. Live, move, and have your being
in that overflow.
Amen.
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