(Copyright 2023) by Zac Poonen (Bangalore, India) |
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A spiritual leader will first and foremost, have a calling from God. His work will not be his profession, but his calling. No-one can appoint himself as a spiritual leader. “He has to be called by God for this work” (Hebrews 5:4 – TLB). This is a principle that cannot be changed. The next verse goes on to say that even Jesus did not appoint Himself as our High Priest. The Father appointed Him. If that be the case, how much more this should be true of us, in our calling. The tragedy today is that the vast majority of “Christian workers” in India are working to earn their living. It is a profession for them. They have not been called by God. There is a lot of difference between “a profession” and “a calling”. Let me explain what I mean. Suppose there is a sick child in a hospital and a nurse looks after it for 8 hours on her shift-duty. That nurse then goes home and forgets all about that child. Her concern for that child was only for 8 hours. Now she has other things to do, such as going to the movies and watching television. She does not have to think about that child again until the next day when she goes back to work. But the mother of that child does not work 8-hour shifts! She cannot go to the movies when her child is sick. That is the difference between a profession and a calling. “Paul not only imparted the gospel of God to those Christians but his life as well.” If you apply that illustration to the way you care for the believers in your church, you will discover whether you are a nurse or a mother! Paul said, in 1 Thessalonians 2:7, “We proved to be gentle among you as a mother tenderly cares for her own children. Having thus a fond affection for you, we were well pleased to impart you not only the gospel but also our own lives because you have become very dear to us.” Paul not only imparted the gospel of God to those Christians but his life as well. Any ministry that is not done in this way is not really a Christian ministry. Paul served God like that because he had a calling to the ministry. He did not take it up as a profession. It is wonderful to serve the Lord. It is the greatest thing in the world. Nothing on earth can be compared with it – but only if you are called. It cannot be reduced to a profession. God called me to serve Him (full-time) on May 6, 1964, when I was an officer in the Indian Navy. I handed in my resignation then to the naval authorities. But it was like Moses asking Pharaoh to let the Israelites go! The Indian Navy would not release me. It took two years and repeated applications before they finally released me – miraculously – in God’s perfect time. Being called of God has made all the difference in my life. First of all, it does not matter to me now, what people think about me or my ministry, because Someone Else is my Master and I have to answer only to Him. Secondly, I can trust God to stand by me and give me grace whenever I face any trial or opposition in my ministry – and that happens often. Thirdly, it does not matter to me whether I receive any money or not, and whether I get any food to eat or not. If I receive food and money, well and good. If I do not get any food or money, that is fine with me too. I cannot stop serving the Lord, just because I did not get money or food – because God has called me. I cannot get rid of my calling. I am not a salaried employee who can stop working when I am not paid or fed! It is like the case of the mother and her child. A nurse will stop working if her salary is not paid one month. But a mother can never stop. She does not get a salary in any case! And she will look after her baby even if she does not get any food or money! That is how the apostles served the Lord. What a glorious thing it is to be called of God! —————————————————————————————————- See Zac Poonens other articles at: Poonen, Zac – Church of God, Bismarck (church-of-god-bismarck.org) Reprinted with permission from: Christian Fellowship Church https://www.cfcindia.com/ —————————————————————————————————- |
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