Saturday, September 6, 2008
Rhema

Words of the Lord is Rhema to me when I read daily bread just now.
September 6, 2008
Do Your Best And Leave The Rest
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1 Thessalonians 5:14-24He who calls you is faithful, who also will do it. —1 Thessalonians 5:24
Have you at some time found yourself under extreme pressure? Have there been episodes in your life when you were so burdened by tasks and responsibilities that there was simply no breathing space to prepare for your service to God?
That was the experience of a pastor by the name of A. J. Gossip. During one hectic week, he didn’t have his customary amount of time to prepare his sermon. As he walked to his pulpit that Sunday morning, he felt guilty about the scanty sermon notes in his hand. It seemed that the Lord was asking him, “Is this the best you could do for Me this week?” And Gossip honestly replied, “Yes, Lord, it is my best.” He told a friend later that Jesus took that ill-prepared piece of work and in His hands “it became a trumpet” to his congregation.
The apostle Paul encouraged the Thessalonians to give their all for God (1 Thess. 5:14-22). They were to exhort, warn, comfort, rejoice, pray, and express their gratitude to God—among other things. We too should always do our best in our Christian life and service. But when pressure-periods come and we just don’t have the time we feel we need, we should do the best we can and then prayerfully trust God’s faithfulness (v.24). —
Vernon C. GroundsGive of your best to the Master,
Give Him first place in your heart;
Give Him first place in your service,
Consecrate every part. —Grose
Be faithful—and leave the results to God.
While I'm reading the daily bread just now. I think and reflect at the same time. Especially, my week. Yes, there were worship, praise and prayers. But have I done enough? Enough in doing but not enough in listening. Thank God for the revelation.
Jedidiah; 8:44 AM