Welcome to Meandering Monday, where we take a trip back to an earlier post and enjoy it again.
When Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he put on his tunic (for he had stripped for work), jumped into the water, and headed to shore. John 21:7 NLT
When I’m
excited about an event, I typically don’t sleep well the night before.
My brother,
daughter, and I once planned several camping trips during the year. Excitement
over the trip itself as well as living in the woods for a few days kept me
tossing and turning the night before. Pondering about whether I’d packed
everything—as well as thinking about the dangers involved—also kept my eyelids
fluttering. Anticipation tends to do this.
Jesus was
gone. Killed by heartless Roman soldiers and jealous religious leaders. The
disciples were alone. Several of them—Peter included—returned to what they knew
best: fishing.
Suddenly, a
man on shore called out and questioned whether their fishing trip had been
successful. Hearing of their failure, he instructed them to cast their nets on
the boat’s opposite side. When they did, the catch was almost more than their
boats could handle.
John
recognized the man as Jesus. Upon hearing this, Peter quickly dressed and swam
to shore. Perhaps there was still serving to do after all.
Serving God
should evoke excitement. Christ has saved me to serve, but if I see serving as
a burden it will quickly transform into a chore. Chores can be cumbersome and
unenjoyable.
To serve
Christ adequately, we must discover our gifts and then be willing to use them
joyfully. Like Peter, we’ll have failures and setbacks along the way, but God
has always been in the business of another chance. Through experience,
examining our personalities, and the wise guidance of others, we can cast our
gifts. When we’re willing to serve faithfully and with excitement, God will
open doors of opportunity.
Serving with
excitement entails unconditional love. Those we serve may not serve us back,
appreciate our acts, or love us in return. We must remember, however, that our deeds
of service are not designed to bring recognition for us but rather shine the
light on Christ.
Are you serving
God faithfully and with excitement?
Prayer:
Father, for Your grace we are thankful. May we use the gifts You have entrusted
us.
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