In our journey with God, we often find ourselves questioning our purpose, especially when faced with challenges or when our efforts seem to go unnoticed. We look at the biblical prophets like Jeremiah and Isaiah, who were called by God to deliver messages that were often rejected or ignored. Yet, they were not failures; they were faithful to God's word. This is a profound truth that we must embrace: success in God's kingdom is not measured by the world's standards of success. It is not about the number of people who follow us or the visible signs of revival. Our true joy and purpose lie in being faithful to what God has called us to do, regardless of the outcome.
We are reminded that the Apostle Paul warned Timothy that a time would come when people would not endure sound teaching but would seek teachers who would tell them what they wanted to hear. This is not a sign of failure on our part but a reality of the times we live in. We must continue to preach the truth, even if it is not popular or widely accepted.
Jesus taught His disciples to rejoice not because of the miracles they performed or the authority they had over demons, but because their names were written in heaven. Our joy should not be based on the success of our ministry or the approval of others, but on our relationship with God and the assurance of our salvation.
We see this joy exemplified in the life of Joni Eareckson Tada, who, despite being a quadriplegic and facing numerous health challenges, radiates joy and worship. Her example teaches us that joy is not dependent on our circumstances but on our understanding of God's love and faithfulness.
As a church, we are entering a season where we are called to step out in faith, to discover and use the gifts God has given us for the benefit of the body of Christ. We are not to compare ourselves with others or to dwell on our perceived inadequacies. Instead, we are to embrace the unique design and purpose God has for each of us, knowing that He knew us and had plans for us even before we were born.
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