Therefore, I remind you to stir up the gift of God which is in you through the laying on of my hands. 2 Timothy 1:6 NKJV
I sat in the ladder-back
chair, wondering what I should do and feeling a bit useless. I needed to stir up a gift.
The day before
our move arrived, but my wife and I were already at our new residence,
unpacking boxes. At least, she was. With no internet or satellite, what could I
do? If I unpacked, I’d have to wait for her to tell me where to put it. So, I
sat.
“Is there
something I can help you do?” I asked.
“No, just sit
there,” she replied. So, I did.
A few minutes
later, she yelled from the next room, “See if you can find me a magic marker.”
Finally,
something I could do. I walked into each room, perusing the boxes. No magic
marker. How she expected me to find such a small item among the mounds of boxes
and bags sitting in every nook and cranny, I didn’t know, but I wasn’t going to
waste this opportunity.
“I don’t see
one,” I finally surrendered after searching in vain.
“Well, it won’t
jump up and grab you,” came her curt reply. “Look in the boxes.” I searched
again. No luck. I failed at my one chance to do something.
Tomorrow would
be different. I’d have something to do. Move in the large pieces of furniture
and hang pictures.
Paul was
Timothy’s spiritual father and had commissioned him into the ministry. Now he
reminds him to stir up that gift of pastoring a church.
Sitting around
in a ladder-back chair twiddling my thumbs isn’t the way to discover God’s gift
to me. God has things for all His children to do, and He gifts and talents us
accordingly. There have been times when I’ve wondered what my gift was—or if I
had one—but each time God showed up and showed me what it was.
Through prayer
and effort, we can discover God’s gift. When I wondered if he had gifted me to
teach, all I had to do was try. Had teaching not been my gift, I would have
quickly discovered it—or someone would have kindly let me know. Some gifts all
believers have—such as serving—but God gives all believers gifts. Gifts are his
presents, so we can accomplish his kingdom work in this world.
Don’t sit around
wondering what your gift is. Ask God to show you, and then find yourself stirring up the gift God gave you.
Father, thank you
for giving me gifts so I can do your work in the world.
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