We’re taught from an early age how to be a leader, but it’s not viewed as glamorous to be a servant. Read Mark 10:42-45.
Ponderings
Devotionals, prayer & insights from my Bible reading
Prayer prompt for Monday, Jan. 26
Despite the promises of some televangelists, following Jesus may not mean getting the corner office with a view. Will you still follow him?
Prayer prompt for Sunday, Jan. 25
Think about a few things that you enjoy & are good at doing. How might God use those skills in his kingdom work? Will you let him?
Our Job Criteria (Prayer Devotional for the week of January 25, 2015)
We have several folks in my department who have recently retired or are about to, so I am serving on various search committees this year. In order to avoid a human resources nightmare and possibly get ourselves into legal trouble, there are usually only three reasons that we can use to justify not considering an applicant for a job: 1) they don’t meet the education requirements; 2) they lack the necessary experience; or 3) they fall short on some other aspect of the job description. When we make a final recommendation for the selected candidate, we have to explain why we chose that person over the other qualified applicants.
This painstaking process got me thinking about what Jesus went through when he selected his disciples. Granted, he has a bit of an advantage over us, since he knows our hearts (1 John 3:20, Romans 8:27), and we have to whittle down the candidate pool by reading resumes and cover letters. The four gospels include several accounts of Jesus calling his disciples (Ex.: Matthew 4:19 & 9:9, Luke 5:27, John 1:43).
Even though Jesus didn’t appear to conduct formal interviews with his would-be disciples, I did notice two things that were consistent in his search. First, Jesus expected them to follow him (see the verses in the previous paragraph for examples). Second, he expected them to stick around for the long haul. Matthew 10:38 gives us some insight into this second point. You may recognize it as the “take up your cross and follow me” verse. What does that really mean, though? The Message paraphrase puts it this way: “If you don’t go all the way with me, through thick and thin, you don’t deserve me.” Jesus wasn’t looking for job hoppers or career-ladder climbers; he was looking for committed servant-leaders.
Jesus wasn’t bothered by the same criteria that we have to abide by in search committees nowadays. He wanted people who were ready and willing to join his work. The exciting thing is that the job notice is still posted! Are you committed to following him for the long haul?
Prayer prompt for Saturday, Jan. 24
The benefit of hindsight is that we’ve already endured the hard stuff. Let the past stay in the past. Pray & make a fresh start today.
Prayer prompt for Friday, Jan. 23
Read the parable of the lost son (aka, the prodigal son) in Luke 15. No matter how far we’ve drifted from the Lord, he loves us still.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, Jan. 22
In 1 Corinthians 13, why do you think Paul put so much emphasis on using our spiritual gifts in a context of love?
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, Jan. 21
Even as followers of Christ, our behavior may not always honor God, and we can certainly disappoint him, but he will never stop loving us.
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, Jan. 20
What comes to mind when you hear the word “love”? Chocolate, a pet, your kids, your spouse? How much more powerful is God’s love for us?!
Prayer prompt for Monday, Jan. 19
Psst … God loves you! Yes, you with the bad hair day & morning breath – you are absolutely precious to the Lord! How awesome is that?