A visitor to The White House once asked President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Why, Mr President, do you keep that frail,
sickly man, Harry Hopkins, constantly at your elbow?" Without a
moment's hesitation, the President replied, "Sir, through these doors
flows an incessant stream of men and women who, almost invariably, want
soemthing from me. Harry Hopkins desires only to serve me. To do that
well, he must keep close by me!"
As disciples of Jesus,
we need to live in intimate fellowship with the Lord if our service is
to be fully effective. The written Word of God makes it clear that we
must constantly examine ourselves (see, e.g. I Cor.11:28) - not in order
that we might go "down the tube" but that, by the grace of God, we
might rid ourselves of "... the sin that so easily entangles ..." (Heb.12:1).
Writing to his young "son in the faith", Timothy, the great apostle
Paul reminds us that it is only as we are sanctified (made more like
Jesus) by the working of God the Holy Spirit in our lives, that we will be "... instrument[s] for noble purposes, made holy, useful to the Master, and prepared to do any good work." (II Tim.2:21).
Whilst certain qualifications are necessary if we are to be fruitful in the Lord's service, they do not need to include great learning, or outstanding talent and ability. Indeed, He often chooses "... the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; ... the weak things of the world to shame the strong."
(I Cor.1:27). It is when we no longer put confidence in our own
strength, but spend time in intimate fellowship with Jesus, that His
power will begin to operate effectively through us. It is by dwelling
with the King, in holy fellowship, that we not only doscover His will,
but also receive the strength to be obedient to it.
And a thought: "Effective service results when I allow Jesus to live His life through me."
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