My first bike had one gear. Whether I was going fast or slow, uphill
or downhill, that gear did everything. My next bike had three gears: one
for level surfaces, one for going uphill, and one for going downhill.
My third bike had ten gears, allowing me an even broader range of
choices. Even though my last bike had several gears to choose from, I
didn’t use all of them every time I rode. Some were best suited for
starting and climbing, others were reserved for gaining speed, and
others were best for a leisurely pace. But the thing about gears is
this: Even though I wasn’t using all of them at the time, it didn’t mean
I would never need them.
The same can be true in regard to our spiritual gifts and abilities.
During times when I feel I am not being used to do certain things I once
did, instead of feeling useless and unappreciated I thank God for the
“gear” I’m currently able to use. Just because a skill is not needed
right now doesn’t mean it never will be.
Our spiritual gifts are needed in different ways at different times.
Needs and circumstances change in unforeseeable and unpredictable ways.
The apostle Paul reminded Titus, “Be ready for every good work” (Titus
3:1). May that be true of us as well.
Heavenly Father, I need to remember that
what I do is up to You, but how I do it is up
to me. Whether I am busy or still, may I be
peaceable, gentle, humble, kind, and loving.
what I do is up to You, but how I do it is up
to me. Whether I am busy or still, may I be
peaceable, gentle, humble, kind, and loving.
Keep your tools ready—God will find work for you.
~ copas from: http://odb.org/
~ copas from: http://odb.org/
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