So many complain. So few do anything.
You’ve seen it at your child’s school... in your workplace... maybe even where your bed is. Problems as big as boulders sitting square in the middle of progress... and nobody does anything to make the necessary changes. It’s frustrating isn’t it? They may yell at the problem. Gossip about the problem. Write Facebook posts about the problem. Talk to their spouse about the problem. Maybe even pretend the problem isn’t there.
Truth is... ignored problems don’t go away. Side-stepped issues don’t solve themselves.
We know that there is a difficult conversation that needs to be had... or a really nice person let go from a position that they simply can’t do... or a relationship issue that needs to be dealt with...Or maybe it’s something simpler...
...providing assistance to someone who no longer can help themselves.
...preparing food for the homeless in the area
...lending a shoulder to cry on
...sharing the Good News of Christ with a hurting community (or a judgmental family)
The Bible talks specifically about the role of the Christ-follower regarding acts of service:
“In all things I have shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’” Acts 20:35
As your Pastor, I must remind all of us... God doesn’t tell us to step around it... avoid it... ignore it... or dismiss it. He tells us to dive into it. Get our hands dirty. Own it. Jesus gave each one of us gifts, abilities, and talents. The catch is... they aren’t for us. They are for glorifying God, removing boulders, mending fences, enhancing lives, and serving those that can’t return the favor. “Christian” isn’t a word describing those that believe... it’s a directive to be the one to act.
Believers do - not just say...
Move forward - not around...
Get involved - not lost...
God-followers are servants. The minute we forget that, we slip from disciple to disobedient. I want to challenge you today... if you see a problem...step in. Get involved. Share the love of Christ. Serve those God puts in your path. Help people who haven’t earned it. Stand out and be counted as the person who always puts themselves second. And someday, when Jesus says “well done”... you can smile knowing you always put Him first.