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Here I am Lord, Send me, but… Part 1

So you have finally decided your all in and share with God, “Here I am Lord, send me…” only in your mind, you already know where you want to be sent.  Listen to this story and see if you can relate:
MAKE ME GREAT

A middle-aged man has been working as a mechanic in a rough suburb of Chicago for over 30 years.  One day he was having a conversation with a client about the repair on her vehicle.  She proceeded to share the gospel with him in a way he has never heard before; describing God as the greatest mechanic that ever lived and how he has repaired our hearts and lives for Him and for His glory.  The man fell to His knees and gave His life to Christ on the spot.  After that he closed His shop and pursued exciting ways in which he could serve God.  He used his entire life savings to travel on mission trips all over the world.  Soon he ran out of resources and found himself tired and frustrated wondering how he was supposed to serve God now.  He eventually gave up and got a job at his former competitor’s garage doing maintenance work on local school buses.  Now, he spends his days in frustration, filled with bitterness and regret.

None of us like to read or see unhappy endings, but too many times this is reality.  You see this could have been a happy ending.  Sometimes we say “Here I am Lord, send me”, but our minds already have expectations of what that looks like.  In this case, the man was expecting that God was going to make him into something “greater” than he was previously.

He did not truly understand how God had designed him and the ministry before him, but instead took action on based on the people who he thought were “great” Christina’s. So many times this is true with us.  We want to serve, but at the core of that we want the glory to be ours.  We want it to be something that draws attention to ourselves instead of our Lord and Savior.

What would have happened had he sought the Lord first?  He might of heard the Lord tell Him to invest in the local church across the street and start a ministry helping get these idle young man off the street by teaching them to how to be an auto mechanic.  God has a way of not wasting a life-time of gifts, skills, and experiences to serve Him.  Often times, “Send me” means to the same place we are at but in a different way.

Reflection

Be willing to be sent wherever God wants to send you, even if that’s the same place you have been for over 30 years.  Spend a few moments today asking yourself, if God has sent me to where I am now, how can I bring Him honor and glory today.   May God bless and use you to full measure today as you love, serve, and disciple others with the Good News of Jesus Christ!

Prayer

Father, open our eyes to see You and how you have designed us to glorify You.  Show us the ministry of reconciliation You have granted us that employs our skills, abilities, gifts, roles, activities, attributes, experiences, and resources.  May our hearts be content in Jesus, Amen!

Make sure to check out Part 2
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6 thoughts on “Here I am Lord, Send me, but… Part 1

  1. What would happen if more preached and taught the message of Spurgen, moody, Luther, comfort, Law vs repentance vs accept Jesus in you heart to make you whole? Romans 3:23 ” for all have sinned and fallen short of Gods glory” Romans 6:23 ” for the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord” something to think about? Maybe we would see more Fruit of the Spirit such as Love, Peace, Joy, Self control, patience, kindness, ect in this world of real Christians?

  2. Yes we need to follow where the Lord sends us and minister there. I found that at my job there are fellow believers. It’s a joy to be around them as we deal with some challenging people.

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