10/29/2008
What Is Ministry All About?
Sitting here, reading the book of Ezekiel, I ask the question, “What is ministry all about?” Ezekiel is a man of God. Like Moses, Noah, David, and others who have come before him, he has been called by God to a specific task. Yet, Ezekiel’s task is unique to himself. We observe Ezekiel eating food cooked in cow manure, shaving his head with a sword, burning his hair, lying on his side for an entire year, and prophesying to Israel over their sins. The hand dealt Ezekiel is much different from the hand dealt to others in scripture. As I sit here, I ask the age old question “What does it take to have a successful ministry?” Like those before me, I desire to watch God transform lives and touch hearts for him. However, as I type these words, I sit in my office, enjoying my job, my lifestyle, and the comfort of fulltime ministry in Oklahoma . Don’t get me wrong, I don’t desire things to change. I’m happy to have an office (never had one before) and it’s nice to enjoy the conveniences of modern life. Still, I look at Ezekiel and wonder if I am missing something here. Maybe, doing ministry should involve a lot more sacrifice and a lot less “sitting.” So, this is the discussion, debate, and dilemma. What do you think?
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Well, at the end of Acts, Paul sits in house government house. Protected by guards, just sharing the word. That seems like a lot of sitting to me. Count your blessings. Name them one by one. But what do I know, I am having a really rough time right now.
I've actually started going through the Gospels and highlighting things where Jesus "ministers". I want to see how it is Jesus made disciples. I'm not finished yet, but it's really interesting so far. I see a few main categories so far: praying (a lot), situation-based teaching, teaching on the Sabbath, helping people physically, and taking His disciples along through a lot of it.
I'm there with you though bro, often wondering what ministry should look like. I think it's basically following Jesus and helping others follow Jesus. And you do that well. It's good to hear your thoughts.
Josh and Darin, thanks for your words. The reality is, ministry is different for everyone. As the last Narnia movie said so well, "It never happens the same way twice." If God is so diverse in the ways he approaches people (with Arks, Tablets, Prophets, and Fallen Walls), I assume that his workers also would approach ministry from different angles. Fact is, we are all different. Very cool conversation.
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