Have you ever noticed that when everything in your home is working correctly you really don’t think about the little things like say, the heat pump, but when they’re broken you REALLY think about them. Recently our heat pump decided it no longer wanted to do its job for my house and just quit, can you believe that? The audacity of that instrument of my comfort, to just quit like that, and it didn’t even give us a 2-week notice! Times got tough, temps got low and it just quit at the worst possible time. Have you ever felt like quitting on God, or the ministry He has called you to? If you’re like me you probably have had seasons of doubt, distress and had the overwhelming urge to throw your hands up and just quit, but let me ask you something, who else would be affected if you gave up?
Our heat pump’s decision to stop working and providing the heat that it was designed to provide has not only effect it but everyone that enters this house. There is a void now that its service has been taken away and the same is true for you. YOU are the only one God created to be who you are and do what you do. If you quit it will be felt by many.
Paul says in Romans 12:12 “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” This verse is a good reminder. If you feel like giving up and want to just stop doing what you were designed to do take a moment to pray, remember the hope Christ has given you, recalibrate and stay patient in the affliction because this too shall pass.
Romans 12:4-5 says “For just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.” We are all one body and each of us has a specific thing to do for the kingdom of God. My ministry may be drastically different than yours but neither of our specific callings is more important than the other. We are called to function as a living organism and if you give up your absence will be felt. Just like the looming cold in my house that is felt stronger now that our heat pump has quit working, your absence will be felt. So take heart, have hope and let the warmth of your faith heat up a cold world!