Romans 12:6-8 We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us. If your gift is prophesying, then prophesy in accordance with your faith; if it is serving, then serve; if it is teaching, then teach; if it is to encourage, then give encouragement; if it is giving, then give generously; if it is to lead, do it diligently; if it is to show mercy, do it cheerfully.
Familiar scenario – compare yourself to someone else and……voilà!
I was feeling guilty again, like I SHOULD be doing what this other sister-in-Christ ENERGETICALLY and capably does with her über-confidence. She had laid out a convincing argument that you could not consider yourself a Christian UNLESS you showed your love for God by seeking out ‘neighbors’ whom you could bless with a type of pay-it-forward gift. I was feeling convicted and selfish and burdened all at the same time. I saved her blog post and her ‘modus operandi/ MO’ for this kind of gifting so that I could reflect prayerfully about what she had written before adding it to my TO DO list.
I’m glad I did.
What bubbled up to the surface of my conscious mind over the next 2 days was this:
- Doing kind things intentionally for the poor does not excite me
- Big hospitality as outreach isn’t something I find joy in doing
- I enjoy & seek openings to bring up Jesus and eternal matters with everyone I meet
- I read and study to understand doctrine and reasons why Christianity is true and credible
- I find pleasure in articulating and honing what I learn with like-minded Christians
- I like praying for others
- God calls us with very general commands to love Him and our neighbor
- God calls us with very specific commands to care for the widow/orphan in the body, to pray and encourage each other in the body, to share the gospel and disciple nations, to give financially for the support of the Church and to have an answer ready to explain the reason for our faith when asked (to name just a few)
- Christians are blessed with at least one specific gift to support the body of Christ
So I concluded:
- I do NOT need to add more to my To-Do list by seeking out strangers to bless
- However, when I encounter anyone in my path whom I can help, I should
- I have God’s blessing to exercise my gifts in HIS power and grace with joy and thanksgiving
Finally, here is the subtler lesson I gleaned – it is wrong for me to look down on a sister or brother who doesn’t share the same passion/gifting that I do. Likewise, I need to remember that what ‘comes naturally’ to me is actually from God, to be used faithfully and gratefully for His glory and the advancement of His kingdom. There is no reason to boast or to criticize.
Thank you, Father, for loving me with patience!
Aug 18, 2013 @ 20:41:53
Amen all over your conclusions. I have come to some of the same myself. I actually have said no to two requests to add meetings to my life, and feel just fine about it.
Aug 18, 2013 @ 21:26:53
We really do ourselves a number, within the church, don’t we! Thanks for your echo..and for knowing what God has called you to do! Chapeau (hats off to you) for all you do with your nephews!