My Father’s Work
I wonder what Jesus would be doing today if he were that 12-year old boy who snuck away from his folks to teach the rabbis in the temple about life with the God he called Father.
Today I’m sitting in Memorial Hospital in Savannah, GA. My friend (our 70-year old church drummer), Chuck, is in a 6-hour surgery for prostate cancer. He has no family in the area. His wife, Margie, is suffering from terminal cancer and is in Hospice of the Golden Isles in Brunswick. So I volunteered to bring him and be here during the surgery.
There was a time, when I would be fretting that I’m not getting any “work” done if I sit in a hospital waiting room all day by myself. There was a time I considered planning, preparing, study, etc. to be the most important work I need to be doing. That time is over. Today, I can think of nothing better than sitting in this waiting room, praying for Chuck … and Margie … letting administrative things sort themselves out; praying for others I know; praying for Jesus to let me know him a little better today; possibly meeting others in whom I can see Christ in this waiting room.
Not much “church-building” going on today. At least church-building in the understood sense. Probably won’t be much nor any church-building in my plans in future either. It’s not my job. Nor is it yours. Jesus builds, grows, and forms the church. I’m just part of God’s universal church, trying to keep my family in the Way of Jesus; letting God provide me and my family with opportunities to shepherd, support, listen, care.
Maybe you are like I have been in times past. Thinking that being in a growing relationship with Jesus Christ means doing “churchy” things, keeping a good attendance at worship, paying attention to church leaders and pastors, trying to be “good” or “righteous.” I’m convinced these days that being a follower of Jesus and the God whom he called Father is not really related to those things. It’s about listening for God’s voice, getting to know Jesus, trusting in God’s love for us, keeping your family faithful to the Spirit’s voice, living life with others who are on the same journey. In this way, worship becomes not a weekend hour or two, but a way to live.
So I’m worshipping today. As I wait to see Chuck after his long surgery. As I trust Jesus to be with Chuck, and Margie, and me, and my family, and you. The trappings, and requirements, and obligations are melting away. As I turn my eyes on Jesus, I’m seeing only … get this … Jesus! And like him, I must be about my Holy Father’s work.
SO TELL ME SOMETHING:
How are you worshipping through the way you live this week?
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Brian Niece
www.brianniece.com
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