The urge to break down and bawl my eyes out for a few moments is overwhelming me at the moment.

And I don't know why.

Well, actually, I do.  It's because I have become aware over the past few weeks of some very serious needs of people I know.  Names from five different states have been added to my prayer list this week. 

Now I have several hard and fast rules in my life and one of them is that no one cries alone in my presence.   I have stuck like glue to that rule.  It shows.  Little mascara raccoon eyes. 

I have been praying with people.  Talking with people.  Laughing with some and crying with others.  It's all part of the job, I guess.  Ministry gets messy.

As I was tossing and turning last night I was thinking about the people who need to have God show up in their lives in a big way.  And then it hit  me...

I was doing exactly what I tell people to never do... holding on to the problems.  Keeping the needs in my mind and heart.  What I should be doing is handing them over to God.  Giving him the names of my friends and telling Him I fully rely on Him to meet those needs.  I reminded God of His promises.  His safe-keeping.  His faithfulness.   I know He knows all these things already, but I wanted to make sure He knew I remembered them.

So I did.  I gave Him the problems one by one.

I lifted each friend by name.  I gave Him their list of needs and reminded God that His plan for them was for good and not for harm.  (Jeremiah 29:11)   It's a theme I have been trying to live by since some time in the beginning of 2011.  His plan.  Not mine. 

I am working at making myself available to Him for His purposes.  Leaving my to do list with some room in it to allow Him to work through me.   And boy, has He. 

This is how it works in the ministry:  someone comes to me and asks for prayer.  I pray with them.  Then when we are no longer together, I pray for them until I hear it's no longer necessary to do so, for whatever reason.   Sounds easy, huh?

Unless I let their burdens become my burdens.  It happens. 

Then I have to cry to relieve the stress.  Until that still, small voice speaks to my heart and tells me He is pretty amazing.  If I will let Him have the burden, He can and will carry it for me better than I can ever do alone.  (Matthew 11:30 -- my yoke is easy...).  

I just need to make that a priority.  I need to remember ministry isn't about me.  it's about Him.  He can do it better than I ever will.  As long as I remember to let Him.

It's always good for a pastor to remember, God is in charge of the stuff only God can do.  It's not my responsibility.

What I can do is... add waterproof mascara to the shopping list.




 
 
I knew this once upon a time.   I remember learning somewhere that God would not give me anything new until I let go of the things I am already holding.   The reason for this would be pretty simple.  Your hands can only hold so much.  At some point, if you want to take more, you have to let go of something.

Well that makes sense.

From a pastor’s point of view, there are issues with this when we ask someone to let go of a ministry.  For whatever reason, it’s difficult to let go.  It might have something to do with fear.  Fear of leaving what we know for something we don’t know.  Fear of not being “important” any more. 

Here’s a little secret… God promotes people.    He picks you up in the place you are and moves you on to something new.  Something with more responsibility.  More work… possibly.   More authority.    God honors those who use what they have for His glory.  He moves them on to something bigger.  Those who use their talents for His purposes usually get promoted to something bigger and better.  (Matthew 25:14-30)

But… unless we’re willing to cooperate with His leading, we might just stagnate right where we stand.  He may lead us to go to the next thing, but if we don’t let go of what we already are doing…. It’s too much to take on more.

In addition, (oh yes, there’s more) we’re keeping someone else from stepping into their ministry.  If you’re doing an entry-level ministry and refuse to move on, well, let’s face it, you’re keeping someone else from stepping up and beginning a ministry.   It’s a kind of domino effect .  All of the dominoes have to cooperate.

So, my little domino… what is it God is calling you to today?  Is it something more than you are doing now?  Is God calling you to something bigger and better?   He could be.  And so you need to go to whatever that might be.  

Make sure you leave what you’re doing now right here.  Someone else will be here shortly to pick it up.