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But you, be strong and do not lose courage, for there is reward for your work. (2 Chron 15:7, NASV) Evidently, church is a lot like baseball. It would be great if we had some people who could play every position perfectly: preach like the prophets, sing like angels, teach like Jesus, and who could speak words that gave strength to the weak, comfort to the hurting, encouragement to the disheartened, and faith to the doubting. Trouble is, theres no way to get them to lay down their hot dog and come out of pews! Ive known lots of people who could critique Sundays sermon over the dinner table, but who never once stood in front of people and proclaimed Jesus. Ive known people who criticized Bible class teachers, but who would never take on the job. Doubtlessly, there are far more people who know how churches ought to operate than who help get things done. Ive even known of people complaining about the selection of food at the latest pot-luck or basket dinner, but who wouldnt bring anything to put on the table.
Everyone wants a great church, but too often, they want someone else to build it for them. I like the example of Miss Maudie Russell. Maudie was 91 years old when the church where I was preaching at the time decided to begin a ministry for singles. The kickoff meeting for this new group was to be a spaghetti supper on Friday night. On Thursday, Maudie called me at my office to make sure of the time for the supper. A bit concerned that she didnt understand what the singles ministry was all about, I gently tried to find out why she was asking. Well, its supposed to be a ministry for singles, right? she asked. Yes, it is. I replied. Well then, Im single, so I figure I better show up! And you know what? She helped get that ministry going. You want a great church? Good. Stop critiquing and criticizing everyone else and pay attention to your own contribution. Put down your hot dog, come out of the pew, and help us build it. © Copyright 2000, Dr. Bill Denton, CrossTies, All Rights Reserved. Articles may not be reprinted in any for profit publication without further permission by the author. Articles may be freely distributed via e-mail, reprinted in church bulletins or in other non-profit publications without further permission. Please keep this copyright and Web Site information intact with copied articles. |
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Title: "Too Many Hot Dog Eaters in the Stands" Author: Bill Denton Publication Date: January 2, 2001 |
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