Shalom,
Today's "Sparkling Gems From The Greek" Volume 2 by Rick Renner is such an encouragement for every church member as they fulfill THEIR God appointed ministry!
Be an
Immoveable Pillar in the Work of the Lord
Therefore,
my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work
of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.”
— 1 Corinthians 15:58
Often when I
read the above verse, I think of a precious lady named Nina Reeves, who is now
in Heaven along with the multitudes of other faithful saints. Let me tell you a
little about Nina and how she impacted my life and the lives of many other
people.
Nina served
in the nursery at our church when I was growing up. She served in that capacity
for more than 60 years and held hundreds of babies, including my sisters and me
and all my friends. Finally, Nina went to Heaven at the age of 92. When she
passed away, she was in good health and was still serving every week in
the exact same church nursery room where she had held me as an infant.
When I think
of Nina, the word pillar comes to my mind. To think that she
forfeited her right to sit in church services for 60-plus years so parents
could sit in the main church services to receive the teaching of the Word —
that is amazing to me. I’m sure there must have been times when Nina must
have felt that her ministry was unimportant — just caring for babies in the
most isolated room of the nursery. Surely there must have been moments when the
devil or even her own mind would tell her, “You’re just a nursery
worker.” But the fact is, her service ultimately impacted the lives of
countless people for eternity. Part of the fruit of my own ministry, I’m sure,
will be accredited to Nina Reeves.
In First
Corinthians 15:58, the apostle Paul wrote, “Therefore, my beloved brethren, be
ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as
ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.” Today I want to look at
Paul’s message in this verse and encourage you in the heroic work you are
called to do as one of God’s “pillars.” You may be tempted to think your role
is not very important, but there will come a day in Heaven when God will
display your part in His plan through the ages on Heaven’s “movie screen,” and
you will see the great effect you had on others because you were “steadfast”
and “unmovable.”
The word
“steadfast” is the Greek word hedrios, and it conveys several meanings.
First, it means to be stationary, such as something that sits in one place
for a long, long time. It also describes something that is firm and steady;
thus, this word was frequently used in connection with foundations in
buildings. Furthermore, it describes something that is strong, unbendable, unbreakable,
and permanent, such as a strong column that holds up a roof.
Therefore,
when the Holy Spirit through Paul urges us to be “steadfast,” He is calling on
you and me to be totally reliable — not shaky or undependable. We
should be stationary in the roles where God has called us to serve.
We shouldn’t be quickly shaken or easily lured to some other place or task. We
must be like pillars in the place where we’ve been called to serve in
the house of God.
See yourself
as a pillar that others can depend on to be totally reliable. You are
called to be a pillar!
Notice First
Corinthians 15:58 also exhorts us to be “unmoveable.” This word is a
translation of the Greek word ametakinetos, which refers to something
that is not capable of being moved from one place to another place. In other
words, once you’ve said yes to the call of God on your life, you should be
a permanent fixture in that place where God has called you to serve.
Satan will
always attempt to sidetrack you and me and anyone else whom God calls to do a
job. The enemy will try to use discouragement and a host of other tactics to
move us off course from our God-assigned place of service. That’s why it’s
imperative that we make up our minds to be a permanent fixture in
that place where God has called us to serve. You and I must be thoroughly
dedicated to fulfill our assignment and carry on and follow through until the
task is done the way the Lord expects it to be done.
The apostle
Paul went on to say, “Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast,
unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know
that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.” The word “labor” in this
verse is the Greek word kopos, which describes the most exhausting
kind of work or effort. By using this word, Paul was stating that sometimes it
isn’t easy to do what the Lord asks us to do. In fact, there are times when it
requires great effort to walk in obedience. I can personally testify that it’s
taken great commitment and fortitude to do what God has asked me to do — and
to stick with it to the end.
Before Paul
concluded First Corinthians 15:58, he reminded us of a vital principle we must
never forget! He said, “…forasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in
the Lord.”
Please pay
special attention to that word “vain.” It is the Greek word kenos, and it
depicts something that is wasted. This is God’s promise to you that anything you
do for Him is never a waste! So when your flesh or the devil whispers
to you and tempts you to think that no one notices or appreciates your efforts,
that your job is insignificant, or that you are wasting your time — that is
the moment for you to remind yourself and the devil that nothing done
for the Lord is ever a waste. Every effort, every deed — everything you
have ever done in obedience to His instructions — will be accredited to your
heavenly record!
I began
today by telling you about a precious lady named Nina, who served 60-plus years
in the church nursery. Once she knew where God called her to serve, Nina never
moved from that place. She was steadfast and immovable. And even
though she may have been tempted to think of herself as insignificant or to
listen to what the devil may have told her, she stuck by her commitment and
became a pillar in that church and a personal hero to me. Today in Heaven, I
guarantee you that Nina doesn’t regret those 60-plus years of serving in the
nursery. She now sees with her own eyes the tremendous fruit that was reaped
because she found her place and stayed in it.
That is the
legacy of Nina Reeves — and that should be our legacy as well. We must always
remember that nothing we ever do for the Lord is a waste. And as we remain
steadfast as immovable pillars in the place where God has called us to serve,
we can trust Him to remain faithful to us to repay — in His time and
in His perfect way!
AMEN! Our rewards in Heaven will be for what we have done in obedience to God and His Word with the right attitude and motive! Check yourself in those areas and then remember THIS: True prosperity is being WHERE GOD wants you to be, doing WHAT GOD wants you to do! Here is Hillsong with "One Thing":
Shalom in Him!