There is a saying that goes, “Life is full of changes. Sometimes they are painful, other times they are beautiful, but most of the time they are both.“ A church always goes through changes: the arrival of a new member, another member’s transfer, children who grow and begin to participate in different ministries of the church. Considering the dynamics of the Lord’s work, it is common to go through changes.
The greatest change that can take place in a church is to see it moved from doing nothing, to become a vibrant active community based church for all.
Yet, this could never happen where a pastor or leader feels that they are called to be is control to do everything themselves in the church, or given to a chosen few that have been set aside by the church to minister.
The work of the true pastor or leader of God is not to abuse its members, but to teach them how to help others become active members of the church of the Living God to help others.
It is said, "God has given to “every man his work.” He has not left the spiritual interests of the church wholly in the hands of the minister. It is not for the good of the minister, nor for the good of the individual members of the church, that the minister should undertake exclusive charge of the Lord's heritage. Each member of the church has a part to act in order that the body may be preserved in a healthful condition. We are all members of the same body, and each member must act a part for the benefit of all the others. All members have not the same office. As the members of our natural body are directed by the head, so as members of the spiritual body we should submit ourselves to the direction of Christ, the living head of the church....
The minister and the church members are to unite as one person in laboring for the upbuilding and prosperity of the church. Every one who is a true soldier in the army of the Lord will be an earnest, sincere, efficient worker, laboring to advance the interests of Christ's kingdom....
Sadly, many members of the church have been deprived of the experience which they should have had, because the sentiment has prevailed that the minister should do all the work and bear all the burdens. Either the burdens have been crowded upon the minister, or he has assumed those duties that should have been performed by the members of the church. By doing this, you are helping to train the members to do nothing in the line of ministry.
"Ministers should take the officers and members of the church into their confidence, and teach them how to labor for the Master. Thus the minister will not have to perform all the labor himself, and at the same time the church will receive greater benefit than if he endeavored to do all the work and release the members of the church from acting the part which the Lord designed that they should....
The burden of church work should be distributed among its individual members, so that each one may become an intelligent laborer for God. There is altogether too much unused force in our churches....
Many have willing hands and hearts, but they are discouraged from putting their energies into the work, because those who operate in the line of leadership of the church have become very selfish and self-centered.
Sadly, the work of the Lord has been moving at a snail's pace or become crippled in some areas when it should be vibrant and alive with new growth every week.
"The wisdom to adapt ourselves to peculiar situations, the strength to act in time of emergency, are acquired by putting to use the talents the Lord has given the church and by gaining an experience through personal work."
The word of the Lord to all today is, "Wake up watchmen, to carry the word of warning to every city. Build up the waste places. The righteous judgements of God, with their weight of final decision, are coming upon the land. Do not hover over the churches to repeat over and over again the same truths to the people, while the cities are left in ignorance and sin, unwarned and unlabored for. Soon the way will be hedged up and these cities will be closed to the gospel message.
Wake up the church members that you may unite in doing a definite and self-denying work for the Lord!
Remember, "Each of us shall give account of himself to God." Romans 14:12. Have a great day. Blessings, Blessings, Blessings
By GARDEN MINISTRY

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