CELEBRATING WITH THE IDEALS 2
THE DISTINGUISHED VESSEL OF USEFULNESS
Therefore, if anyone cleanses himself from what
is dishonorable, he will be a vessel for
honorable use, set apart as holy,
useful to the master of the house, ready
for every good work. 2Ti 2:21
“O lord, I was born to serve thee, to be thine and to be thy
instrument. I ask not to see; I ask not to know; I ask simply to be used”.
I believe there is
reasonably enough work at “home” and “abroad” for every healthy person and Christian
in particular. The world is replete with opportunities to be
useful as there is really need for so much good!
In my previous writing on celebrating with the ideals, the gist was
and still is how we can celebrate whatever occasion such that it is not in a
cunning manner mere indulgence. Essentially, it is through reflecting on our
lives, meditation on God’s Word and using a variety of opportunities to be
useful. The latter is my answer and focus for this writing. You do not need to
be a genius to gather this from the Bible, our manual – I sincerely hope I’m not
being dogmatic – nor do I mean we should be unresponsive to the ecstasy and
aura which these occasions may afford us.
I had once sensed myself
slowly sliding into inertia especially after we shifted houses twice and when I
stopped leading a home group. My
traveling contributed such that I refused being an absentee leader when I was
proposed and almost voted to be chairperson for Hope ministry. This ministry I
perceived was and I think is slowly dying. Very few members are useful or committed. I feel there is
something else or more we as Hope can do to reach the unsaved with the Gospel.
That, we do not seem to see; Lord help!
The fact of the matter
is that it is easy to be entirely or partially unconcerned or slothful in
many things and ways and to later come and feel bad or regret that we never did
anything when we (perhaps) could have. But that does not help and it is as
destructive as a lie! We have no excuse. Could it be that people have become
accustomed to wicked vices, poor and deplorable conditions and have forgotten
this distinguishing and time-tested tool for earthly good? Be not reduced to
busybodies (2Thessalonians3:11) or busy yourself with iniquity (Isaiah 32:6).
See David’s prayer (Psalm 141:4 ESV).
Well, the Bible has numerous
examples of ordinary men, women and young people who were, not withstanding,
vessels for honourable use in every way. Some of them even became bi-vocational
missionaries, a clear call that’s still there in our day! Our aim should be to
so conduct ourselves with wisdom and honour that even in our celebrations the world is evangelized to God’s glory. I single out Apollos because
he was said to have been A GREAT HELP to those who by grace had believed (Acts
18:27b) and in view of what he accomplished in 1 Corinthians 3:5-8.
Seemingly an implied
imperative, one cannot miss value and beauty of usefulness as it distinguishes and
reveals God’s people and His saving grace upon them. We honour Jesus and our
Father as we bear fruit, and he makes (by pruning) us to be even more fruitful.
I believe I am not forcing the camel through a needle’s eye by boldly stating
that assurance of salvation is enjoyed also through this fruit – usefulness.
Finally, it is or will be rewarded. Be encouraged, be faithful!