So they went over to him and asked:
- Who brought you here?
- What are you doing in this place?
- What is keeping you here?” (Judges 18:3, HCSB).
It is often therapeutic, directive, and beneficial to pause to reflect for a moment concerning the why behind what we do. This lesson caused me to do just that.
There are at least seven reasons why I became a minister. This blog covers five of the reasons. A previous blog covered another two.
- I was indebted to One that gave all for me. How could I withhold or do anything less than my best (1 Corinthians 1:14-16).
- I recognized I was a servant. Not just to anything or anybody. I became a servant of this gospel (Acts 2:38 salvation message).
- “I became a servant of this gospel by the gift of God’s grace given me through the working on his power” (Ephesians 3:7, NIV).
- I wanted to be on the winning team. Everybody does. Remember those days when teams would be selected and every fiber of your being was silently calling out, “Pick me! Pick me!” and “Please don’t pick me last.” I hated being chosen last.
- We get to be involved in the greatest enterprise on the face of the planet: reaching souls.
- I was hand-picked. He saw not what I was but what I could be.
- Like someone said, “I’ve looked at the back of the Book and I know who wins.”
- We not only envision but we can have an end-vision. The church will be triumphant. See Revelation 5:9; 7:9. People from everywhere will be there in heaven.
- We all can be a winner. We have a race to run (it’s specifically designed for us) and we can win.
- Our confidence and trust is not in ourselves but in who He is (2 Corinthians 3:4-6).
- I am insufficient but God is all-sufficient.
- We are laborers together with God (1 Corinthians 3:9). We are on the winning team.
- I have the message that changes the hearts of men and impacts the world.
- We have the message of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:19).
- We have something to say: a message to proclaim.
- We aren’t like the runner in the Old Testament, who hastened to the king, but didn’t even have a message.
- We persuade men (2 Corinthians 5:11).
- We have the keys to the kingdom (Matthew 16:18).
- Like a student in the classroom, I have the answer.
- Preach the Word (Titus 1:3; 2 Timothy 4:2; Romans 1:16)
- Preachers of the gospel have some of the greatest job security in the world. As long as there are lost souls, there will be a market for preachers (Romans 10:13-15).
- When He calls, He equips and empowers.
- God chose me.
- My selection was based on His ability and my availability.
- He called me. Yep, He chose me. Recruited. Drafted.
- It is humbling to realize that out of over seven billion people on the planet He selected me.
- He was thinking about me (Psalms 8:4).
- He gives us the desire of our heart(s) because He plants that desire there in the first place (Psalms 37:4).
- He enables us to reach our expected end (Jeremiah 29:11).