Friday, April 24, 2009

When the Work is Dull or People Are Slipping Away

Don't expect the enemy to coddle you.

This excerpt from C. John Miller's The Heart of a Servant Leader really ministered to me:
Let me urge upon you the importance of cultivating faith if you are to be able to walk in love and spiritual power. Without faith it is impossible to please God, but those who believe are given more grace than they can handle. Believing is to expect God to be with you and change you and to change others...When the work is dull and routine or people are slipping away, go forth with new boldness and preach Christ until you are filled with faith yourselves and God works faith in others.

Think of it this way. All the powers of hell and earth are ranged against the gospel and your ministry. They will not compromise. Therefore don't expect it from them. Don't expect the enemy to coddle you. He will continue to attack from every quarter. At night. On the streets. In your meetings. Wherever. This is a take-no-prisoners kind of war, and we must not compromise with the uglies and with evil in any form.

Therefore resist, fight with all your heart against evil in yourself and others, seek holiness through faith in the blood of Christ, and live boldly out of your union with Christ. You are in Him and He is in you. Don't doubt it. On that basis keep at it.

Keep at it. Yes.
We will reap a harvest if we do not give up.

Thanks to Darryl Dash for posting this last week.

1 comment:

Randi Jo :) said...

extremely applicable to me as usual. thank u!! :)