Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. (Proverbs 3:5 ESV).
1. Don't assume that just because you don't see it happening --- its not happening.
2. Don't assume that just because it doesn't make sense to you --- it doesn't make sense.
3. Don't assume that just because it isn't the way you want it done --- its not being done correctly.
4.When its not your responsibility --- don't assume that you'll see the situation better than those involved and those to whom God has given leadership responsibility.
Let's be honest with ourselves. Each of us has more than we can handle trying to take care of the joys & responsibilities God has given us. After all, our perspective on our own lives is a bit skewed. How much less is our perspective when trying to evaluate and critique someone else according to our own wisdom?
Sometimes we do have the responsibility to evaluate and critique what is going on around us. But we should never confuse the responsibility God gives us with the ability to see and know the hearts and deeds of all men. Let us never confuse God-given responsibility in one arena of life with responsibility for all life and activity. As a pastor, I will never see all the ministry happening through my congregation. As a pastor, I should hope that our Sunday School teachers, missions leaders, and ministry leaders have a clearer sense from God how would have them lead the people given to them in those ministries better than I. If I lean on my own understanding, despair or delusion is not far away.
About this blog
In 1832, after reading the life of Jonathan Edwards, Robert Murray McCheyne was deeply humbled. He related this experience in his diary: "How feeble my spark of Christianity appears beside such a sun! But even his was a borrowed light, and the same source is still open to enlighten me."
2 comments
Comment by Mike Leake on May 25, 2009 at 9:37 AM
Terry,
Phenomenal.
Comment by nannykim on May 25, 2009 at 10:18 AM
True