What then is Apollos? And what is Paul? Servants through whom you believed, even as the Lord gave opportunity to each one. I planted, Apollos watered, but God was causing the growth. So then neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but God who causes the growth.” 1 Corinthians 3:5-7

My husband and I were watching one of the Gaither Homecomings one night, when the show paused for an interview with Vestal Goodman. The late singer was asked what advice she would give any aspiring gospel singer, when she replied in her sweet southern accent:

I tell the young people who want to sing for Jesus: If you don’t keep God in it, you might as well hang it up and go get you a job in the grocery store. It ain’t gonna work. It just plain ain’t gonna work.”

Her words make me smile…

Because truth be told, sometimes we may be so caught up in making our work for the kingdom count, that we forget that success God’s way doesn’t necessarily mean that our voices are heard in the four corners of the world… that ours is the most popular blog, or that our speaking or singing schedule is completely full.

Moreover, I wonder how many of us are striving so hard to do “great things for Jesus”, that we forget that we aren’t responsible for the growth of the seeds we plant? Just as Paul mentioned in the passage above, while addressing the jealousy that was growing among believers regarding the work of the Lord – we are only instruments used by God to do His work.

True growth comes from Him and Him alone.

Indeed, if we are called by God to do ministry, then our focus should not be on the growth of our ministries.

Neither should I be concerned if so-and-so is more successful than I am…

Neither should I be focused on self-promoting…

Or whether what I say is accepted by the masses or not.

If I know that God has called me to do what I do, He will be the One opening the doors… or growing my sphere of influence. He knows the timing, and when I am ready to receive more.

He who is holy, who is true, who has the key of David, who opens and no one will shut, and who shuts and no one opens, says this: ‘I know your deeds. Behold, I have put before you an open door which no one can shut, because you have a little power, and have kept My word, and have not denied My name.” Revelation 3:7-8 (emphasis mine)

When our hearts are in the right place… and at the right time…

He opens doors that no one can close…

And shuts doors that no one can open…

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My responsibility is not to strive to do more or be more.  My responsibility is to simply be obedient to my calling, truthful to His Word and to keep my priorities in check:

God first…

Then Family…

Then and only then… the ministry He called me to do.

It’s a chilling thought  when I realize how easy it is to lose focus of these priorities. Because what good does my ministry do, if my family hurts… Or what good are the accolades of this world for, if Heaven is silent as men applaud?

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Oh, Lord, may it never be…

I’d rather have my children desire to stay close to You, because the work I have done for You did not rob them of precious time with me… and because my life was truthful to the words I wrote, than to have them resent You because my work for the Kingdom keeps me away from them and makes me so stressed out that I end up becoming the very opposite of what I preach.

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I’d rather take the blunt of criticism while standing for Your truths… than have multitudes follow me, and yet, know that You silently turned Your precious Face from me… because of my compromise.

I’d rather have Jesus.

I’d rather have family.

Help us, Lord, not to ever forget that the growth we may experience in whatever we do for you… is not ours, anyway. It’s meant to be for Your Glory. We are mere stewards of Your gifts.

And if “it ain’t from You, and it ain’t FOR You…” then may we never want it, anyway.

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