FIND YOUR PLACE IN THE CHURCH
Below is what I learnt from the Sunday School message today in church. I've been really blessed by it and so should YOU...
My Sunday school teacher used the Parable of the Talents in the bible, which can be found in Mathew 25:14-30 to encourage us to not be afraid of taking up responsibilities in church and to also know where we belong.
Indeed, the man in the Parable of the Talents who hid all his money wasn't praised for his caution. If Christ was referring only to money when he gave this illustration, many of us can forget about it, since we have little money to bury.
But the parable catches us too. Christ wasn't as concerned about money as he was about the servants. The talents he told about symbolize our abilities and our natural gifts. Talents such as the ability to sing a solo or to paint a picture are included, but equally important are the small talents which, when added together and used properly, actually become the most dynamic. If we aren't stewards of these, their potential will be lost.
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It implies being included in the management of God's estate. We become God's stewards immediately after we become his children. As God's stewards, it's inconsistent to believed we own anything, for he own us. Do you think it is selfish of God to claim ultimate ownership of all we possess?
God didn't institute stewardship for his own sake. Milo Kauffman writes:
Christian stewardship inevitably will result in enrichment of life. The greatest value of Christian stewardship is what it does for the individual.
For example, when Jesus told the rich young ruler to sell what he had and give to the poor, it wasn't the money that Jesus was especially interested in, it was the young man.
Christian stewardship frees us from the tyranny of things, and helps us to a life of freedom and joy through the contribution of self, time, talents, and money to the advancement of the kingdom of Christ ...
Thinking of God as the owner of our lives, our time, our talent, and our possessions helps us to think of him as a living personality.
To be God's stewards we must first know what we are to be stewards of. Of course we are stewards of all God has given us: love, good health, good family, good friends, good home, good looks, education, talent, influence, social leadership, popularity, business ability, wages, income, material possessions.
And yet, isn't each of us responsible to find and use our special "talents"? This requires utmost honesty. Yet it's necessary. "What if I do with ardor what a thousand could, maybe/and leave undone forever what was only meant for me?"
Feelings of incompetence often keep us from venturing out in areas in which we don't feel secure. Why do we let feelings of incompetence limit us? Where would Helen Keller be if she had said, "I can't"?
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Isn't it an insult to our creator if we don't even recognise the gifts he gives us? If we sincerely believe we are made in God's image, we are bound to find strength and ability. Is our God too small, or can we let him use his creativity by letting it flow through us? If we become convinced that we must put ourselves to use, the results may surprise us.
E. Stanley Jones said:
It cannot be insisted too much that abundant living means abundant giving ... Just as you would smother yourself to death if you only breathed in and refused to breathe out, so if you are not outgoing, the whole process of incoming will stop, and you will die, spiritually, mentally and physically. If a cow isn't milked, it will go dry. If you aren't giving out to others, you too will go dry in spirit.
The visible church doesn't exist unless people were willing to contribute their talents and abilities. Such actions not only strengthen the church but also the individual involved. Working and praying together will bind Christ's church closer to him.
Joseph Murray wrote:
The more you do, the more you'll be asked to do. That is the blessed penalty for willingness. The more you do, the more you'll be able to do. That is the blessed law of effort. The more you do, the more it will mean to you. That is the blessed promise of reward in the Master's service. They know him best who serve him most.
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Those serving in the Church program should never do it as a duty, but because they want to serve God. In today's Sunday school message, the teacher referred to the Parable of the Talents. He compared the hiding of the talents to the individual who refuses to take any office in the church because he is afraid of becoming involved. The key word, he said, is "afraid". Some people won't teach a class because they are afraid of making mistakes and of having people laugh at them. They are afraid of saying the wrong thing and offending someone, afraid of opposition in any office. In other words, they are afraid to take upon themselves the self-discipline involved in holding any office in church.
Love for Christ, he continued, is the highest motive for service and the greatest force for faithfulness. He concluded, " We should give our best talent to the office, however small it may be. May we give of ourselves in living service to Christ and overcome our fear of becoming involved ".
Since we've been made in the image of our creator, we too should be creating — not only art and music, but also joy, understanding, and love. A mature steward will change privileges to responsibilities. May our prayer be that God will guide us to a life of greater stewardship of the abilities he has given us. Amen!
Happy Sunday everyone! Have a fruitful week!!!
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Of a truth, we all should strive to find our place in the Lord's vineyard. Right from when we were born, God had deposited great things (talents ) in all of us. It might not be the same but there were divinely and uniquely given to us by God. So beloved, find yours and serve God properly.
🙌 Yes beloved, truly I have found mine. Now operating in it. Thanks for your contribution
I served God from my heart through good actions.
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You'll be rewarded for that. God is after all "a rewarder of those who diligently seek him."
Happy Sunday to u too
Thanks bro!
From this, I just have to find my way in church too, you vibe just touched my life! Thanks scarlet
You're welcome @segunreus
Nice piece @scarletmedia you made good call,
Thanks for sharing:)
We all ought to make a good call. Thanks bro