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Thank you for checking in on my blog. The idea of this blog is to keep you up to date on my cancer journey. I will also post some personal thoughts from time to time. Whatever I post, know that it is written with love. Also, know that it might be written with some of my wit. So it might not be grammatically or politically correct.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

10/16/2014



My thoughts from a sermon by Dr. Voddie Baucham (look him up on YouTube)

Why do we accept mediocrity in the church?  What I mean is that we accept mediocrity in our personal relationship with Christ.  We aren’t confident enough in our own personal relationship to help lead someone else in their walk with Christ.  Nowhere else is this acceptable.  I mean, we claim to have been a Christian, actively involved in a church for 15, 20, 25+ years and we still can’t lead someone in their walk with Christ.  Think about it this way.  Let’s say a new believer comes to you and says, “Hey, you’ve been a Christian most of your life, you’ve been a faithful member of the church for years, can you walk with me as I seek a deeper relationship with Him?”  Our response, “I ain’t no preacher.  I can’t do that.  Maybe I can call the Pastor for you, he/she will be able to help you.”  Now flip that into a secular career.  Let’s say you’ve been a brick mason for 15-20 years.  A new aspiring brick mason comes to you and asks, “Can you show me all you know about brick laying and lead me as I learn this trade.”  What would you say?  “I don’t know nothin’ about bricks…”  Absolutely not, if you’ve been laying brick for 15-20 years you are a master brick mason.  It would be unacceptable to claim you know nothing about laying bricks if you have been doing this for 15-20 years, yet it’s totally accepted in the church.  The world tells us that we are not good enough, we are not smart enough, we aren’t worthy to lead someone else in their relationship with Christ.  And here’s the kicker…we listen and believe that we aren’t good enough.  Let’s look at who Christ chose to lead others in The Way!  He chose several fishermen, a tax collector and just plain old regular folks.  Jesus didn’t call the equipped, he equipped the called. 
So, are you feeling inadequate? Get into God’s Word.  Are you feeling insecure?  Talk to God about that and ask Him to release you from that fear.  On the funny side: Stuart Smalley from Saturday Night Live always said, “I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and doggone it, people like me.”  More than that…God loves you and has called you to make disciples of Jesus Christ.  How will you answer His call? How will you use the time that God has given you today to encourage another child of God?  May we NEVER forget that it’s not about us, It’s All About Him!

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