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One night I spent some time praying for the people who would be taking a leading role in the worship at church today. I prayed for the musicians, the worship leader and whoever would be preaching. I asked God to let his Holy Spirit fill them and guide them in all aspects of their ministry so that they would bring his word to us and be a blessing to us all.

As I was praying I started to realise that although I’m not called by God to preach or lead worship I am called to do something else; and even though it might be a something else that seems insignificant and unimportant to my eyes, in God’s scheme of things it is just as relevant as those other high profile, front of house ministries. And just as they need the infilling of the Holy Spirit to help them to lead worship or preach I too need that same source of enabling to do the small tasks he requires of me.

One week, after the meeting, a lady who doesn’t normally come to our church asked me if the person who had preached was ‘one of the top ones’ and I was able to tell her in all honesty that there are no ‘top ones’ in our church, nobody is more important than anybody else but that we all have a part to play in the life of the church as God gives us the gifting. Whether it is preaching or cleaning the loos we will do it better if we do it with the Holy Spirit inside us.

Very often we shirk from taking on roles that put us centre stage, but we ought not to. We ought to trust God to equip us for whatever he calls us. Many years ago I dreamt that I was in a lovely warm swimming pool; swimming leisurely backwards and forwards and enjoying every luxurious minute of it. Until I realised that I couldn’t swim. Help, I started to panic, and splash my arms about wildly. The more I splashed and fought the more helpless I became until I was on the verge of drowning.

It was then, in that most frightening of moments that I realised that there was a powerful hand under my tummy, holding me up and guiding me. It had been there all the time without my realising it. It wasn’t in my own power or strength that I had been swimming and as I rested once more on God and put my complete trust in him I began to ‘swim’ again.

I have heard somewhere that it is difficult and dangerous to try to rescue somebody who is drowning, as out of fear their natural instinct is to fight. I think many Christians are a bit like that, fearing that God will ask something difficult or impossible of them and trying to run away from it.

I remember someone I know being ‘given’ the verse “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11 and instead of being delighted they were filled with fear and trepidation as they worried over what the ‘plans’ might be.

God never asks anything of us that we are unable to do; he never asks us to take on more than we are equipped for but the secret is that he himself gives the enabling through the Holy Spirit; he himself does the equipping and he himself has his hand on our tummies as he throws us in at the deep end.
 

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One night I spent some time praying for the people who would be taking a leading role in the worship at church today. I prayed for the musicians, the worship leader and whoever would be preaching. I asked God to let his Holy Spirit fill them and guide them in all aspects of their ministry so that they would bring his word to us and be a blessing to us all.

As I was praying I started to realise that although I’m not called by God to preach or lead worship I am called to do something else; and even though it might be a something else that seems insignificant and unimportant to my eyes, in God’s scheme of things it is just as relevant as those other high profile, front of house ministries. And just as they need the infilling of the Holy Spirit to help them to lead worship or preach I too need that same source of enabling to do the small tasks he requires of me.

One week, after the meeting, a lady who doesn’t normally come to our church asked me if the person who had preached was ‘one of the top ones’ and I was able to tell her in all honesty that there are no ‘top ones’ in our church, nobody is more important than anybody else but that we all have a part to play in the life of the church as God gives us the gifting. Whether it is preaching or cleaning the loos we will do it better if we do it with the Holy Spirit inside us.

Very often we shirk from taking on roles that put us centre stage, but we ought not to. We ought to trust God to equip us for whatever he calls us. Many years ago I dreamt that I was in a lovely warm swimming pool; swimming leisurely backwards and forwards and enjoying every luxurious minute of it. Until I realised that I couldn’t swim. Help, I started to panic, and splash my arms about wildly. The more I splashed and fought the more helpless I became until I was on the verge of drowning.

It was then, in that most frightening of moments that I realised that there was a powerful hand under my tummy, holding me up and guiding me. It had been there all the time without my realising it. It wasn’t in my own power or strength that I had been swimming and as I rested once more on God and put my complete trust in him I began to ‘swim’ again.

I have heard somewhere that it is difficult and dangerous to try to rescue somebody who is drowning, as out of fear their natural instinct is to fight. I think many Christians are a bit like that, fearing that God will ask something difficult or impossible of them and trying to run away from it.

I remember someone I know being ‘given’ the verse “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11 and instead of being delighted they were filled with fear and trepidation as they worried over what the ‘plans’ might be.

God never asks anything of us that we are unable to do; he never asks us to take on more than we are equipped for but the secret is that he himself gives the enabling through the Holy Spirit; he himself does the equipping and he himself has his hand on our tummies as he throws us in at the deep end.

Now that was a FAITH dream if ever I heard one! Kind of reminds me of when Peter stepped out of the boat and, ... took his eyes off Jesus and started to sink, very nice share Pat!

I know what you mean about being part of a mission or ministry but, when we pray and ask Him what can I do Lord? He sure does open up to us. As a matter of fact, there is someone on our forum who has a grassroots ministry helping so many in India. He and his family are so awesome. I call them my India family :)
Hindi bibles and rice...he named it "Feed India" and, I'm trying to figure out how to start a nonprofit ministry and, I do NOT have a business or a math mind...at all!! A little bit goes a long way over there, his dad is a pastor and his family are all Christians. It's a beautiful thing to see his videos and photos of those holding their new bibles! It's amazing how so little can touch so many so far away from us!
I remember when much younger being afraid of having to go on a missions trip but now that I'm older, and broken body, I would LOVE to do it.
It is sad how folks fear His PERFECT plans for their lives.... We are a bunch of chickens!!! lol.
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One night I spent some time praying for the people who would be taking a leading role in the worship at church today. I prayed for the musicians, the worship leader and whoever would be preaching. I asked God to let his Holy Spirit fill them and guide them in all aspects of their ministry so that they would bring his word to us and be a blessing to us all.

As I was praying I started to realise that although I’m not called by God to preach or lead worship I am called to do something else; and even though it might be a something else that seems insignificant and unimportant to my eyes, in God’s scheme of things it is just as relevant as those other high profile, front of house ministries. And just as they need the infilling of the Holy Spirit to help them to lead worship or preach I too need that same source of enabling to do the small tasks he requires of me.

One week, after the meeting, a lady who doesn’t normally come to our church asked me if the person who had preached was ‘one of the top ones’ and I was able to tell her in all honesty that there are no ‘top ones’ in our church, nobody is more important than anybody else but that we all have a part to play in the life of the church as God gives us the gifting. Whether it is preaching or cleaning the loos we will do it better if we do it with the Holy Spirit inside us.

Very often we shirk from taking on roles that put us centre stage, but we ought not to. We ought to trust God to equip us for whatever he calls us. Many years ago I dreamt that I was in a lovely warm swimming pool; swimming leisurely backwards and forwards and enjoying every luxurious minute of it. Until I realised that I couldn’t swim. Help, I started to panic, and splash my arms about wildly. The more I splashed and fought the more helpless I became until I was on the verge of drowning.

It was then, in that most frightening of moments that I realised that there was a powerful hand under my tummy, holding me up and guiding me. It had been there all the time without my realising it. It wasn’t in my own power or strength that I had been swimming and as I rested once more on God and put my complete trust in him I began to ‘swim’ again.

I have heard somewhere that it is difficult and dangerous to try to rescue somebody who is drowning, as out of fear their natural instinct is to fight. I think many Christians are a bit like that, fearing that God will ask something difficult or impossible of them and trying to run away from it.

I remember someone I know being ‘given’ the verse “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11 and instead of being delighted they were filled with fear and trepidation as they worried over what the ‘plans’ might be.

God never asks anything of us that we are unable to do; he never asks us to take on more than we are equipped for but the secret is that he himself gives the enabling through the Holy Spirit; he himself does the equipping and he himself has his hand on our tummies as he throws us in at the deep end.

I loved your analogy about the swimming. And also about the life-guard. My first job (for two years) was a life guard at our city's pools. Though I was taught their way to rescue someone, I invented my own which prevented the swimmer from panicking, and also from them being able to grab me and drown us both.

My ministry is not to save the lost, though I have. But is to save fake Christians from false doctrines. One time when He spoke to me, He told me He was giving me the office of teacher. I teach what He has taught me, and it is interesting that no denomination teaches what I have learned by Him. Many do not believe me and the scripture back up, but would rather believe their denomination's beliefs of human reasoning.
 
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It was then, in that most frightening of moments that I realised that there was a powerful hand under my tummy, holding me up and guiding me. It had been there all the time without my realising it. It wasn’t in my own power or strength that I had been swimming and as I rested once more on God and put my complete trust in him I began to ‘swim’ again.

How important to remember this!

It was always God!

I've got my own ending to the "Footsteps" poem . . . the man looks back, sees only one set of footprints, and asks Jesus, where were you? To which Jesus replies, Wait . . . where did you see two sets of footprints?

There never were more than one, His!

Much love!
 

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How important to remember this!

It was always God!

I've got my own ending to the "Footsteps" poem . . . the man looks back, sees only one set of footprints, and asks Jesus, where were you? To which Jesus replies, Wait . . . where did you see two sets of footprints?

There never were more than one, His!

Much love!

So you were a Christian since birth?
 

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One night I spent some time praying for the people who would be taking a leading role in the worship at church today. I prayed for the musicians, the worship leader and whoever would be preaching. I asked God to let his Holy Spirit fill them and guide them in all aspects of their ministry so that they would bring his word to us and be a blessing to us all.

As I was praying I started to realise that although I’m not called by God to preach or lead worship I am called to do something else; and even though it might be a something else that seems insignificant and unimportant to my eyes, in God’s scheme of things it is just as relevant as those other high profile, front of house ministries. And just as they need the infilling of the Holy Spirit to help them to lead worship or preach I too need that same source of enabling to do the small tasks he requires of me.

One week, after the meeting, a lady who doesn’t normally come to our church asked me if the person who had preached was ‘one of the top ones’ and I was able to tell her in all honesty that there are no ‘top ones’ in our church, nobody is more important than anybody else but that we all have a part to play in the life of the church as God gives us the gifting. Whether it is preaching or cleaning the loos we will do it better if we do it with the Holy Spirit inside us.

Very often we shirk from taking on roles that put us centre stage, but we ought not to. We ought to trust God to equip us for whatever he calls us. Many years ago I dreamt that I was in a lovely warm swimming pool; swimming leisurely backwards and forwards and enjoying every luxurious minute of it. Until I realised that I couldn’t swim. Help, I started to panic, and splash my arms about wildly. The more I splashed and fought the more helpless I became until I was on the verge of drowning.

It was then, in that most frightening of moments that I realised that there was a powerful hand under my tummy, holding me up and guiding me. It had been there all the time without my realising it. It wasn’t in my own power or strength that I had been swimming and as I rested once more on God and put my complete trust in him I began to ‘swim’ again.

I have heard somewhere that it is difficult and dangerous to try to rescue somebody who is drowning, as out of fear their natural instinct is to fight. I think many Christians are a bit like that, fearing that God will ask something difficult or impossible of them and trying to run away from it.

I remember someone I know being ‘given’ the verse “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11 and instead of being delighted they were filled with fear and trepidation as they worried over what the ‘plans’ might be.

God never asks anything of us that we are unable to do; he never asks us to take on more than we are equipped for but the secret is that he himself gives the enabling through the Holy Spirit; he himself does the equipping and he himself has his hand on our tummies as he throws us in at the deep end.
Yes, and friend and I were just talking about that the other day. The most daunting times in our lives where hope was lost, and we finally gave up fighting and prepared ourselves for the consequences, He intervened. We touched on several explanations about this, but agreed that sometimes accepting a situation as it is, or rather, not preparing in advance what to do or how to deal with it, God invariably provides assistance.
I don't mean to make a hard-fast rule as every situation is contextual, but I imagine that this principle applies in many circumstances (implying an element of faith).
 
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I loved your analogy about the swimming. And also about the life-guard. My first job (for two years) was a life guard at our city's pools. Though I was taught their way to rescue someone, I invented my own which prevented the swimmer from panicking, and also from them being able to grab me and drown us both.

My ministry is not to save the lost, though I have. But is to save fake Christians from false doctrines. One time when He spoke to me, He told me He was giving me the office of teacher. I teach what He has taught me, and it is interesting that no denomination teaches what I have learned by Him. Many do not believe me and the scripture back up, but would rather believe their denomination's beliefs of human reasoning.

Years ago God put on my heart to pray for the Catholic church and just a couple of weeks ago he put in my heart to pray for the Church worldwide. Also when I first got my PC I sort of dedicated it to God and asked him to show me how I could use it to serve him and I try to encourage others and like you said, try to open peoples eyes to deceit and false doctrines.