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letthewordspeak
09-10-2006, 09:06 AM
Paul, when addressing the Corinthian church on the importance of ministering to the saints, used the medium of writing. It was not a sermon but a letter to bring understanding. You, like the Corinthians, may have glossed over the gentle rebuke he brought through the written word. “Achaia was ready a year ago.” What was he saying? Simple, you’ve been putting off what you decided to do last year.

When I got that message this morning as I studied this passage it caused me to reach for last year’s journal and daily planner. I was looking for one thing. What did I make a decision to do last year that I have not done? The discovery brought conviction. The Holy Spirit led me to the truth. I had made a decision to write but circumstances knocked me off balance and diverted me off course.

He even goes on to say, “your zeal has provoked many”. Achaia made a decision. The repercussions impacted many others. That’s good….but….you have not yet completed what you started. Do you think Paul had some extrasensory perception that he saw into our own writing life way back then and identified the cause for our dilemma today?

Are you saying “ouch” in chorus with me today? Am I the only one whose focus he has targeted to adjust?

What was Paul’s solution to the problem? The problem being…you’ve fallen short in completing what was started a year ago. It was a letter….a written notice, reminder if you will, that he and others were positioning themselves as accountability partners for the endeavors the Corinthian church determined to complete.

Is that not a double edged sword? Is it not a bitter-sweet revelation. Is it not bitter tasting to be reminded you have not done what you said you would do? Yet, at the same time he applauds them. Doesn’t his letter cause you to hear his own confidence in their integrity? Is that not sweet? Paul readily saw the enemy’s device. They made a decision but for what ever reason it was de-railed. Paul wrote to get the decision train back on track. Isn’t that what you’ve been waiting for as well? Someone to help you see where you’ve missed it?

Paul admonished them to get back on track. Stay the course. Finish the work. It’s in you.

Based on Paul’s actions I have to believe he knew the root of the problem. Many people see the problem but offer no relief in seeing it resolved. Paul was not one of those. He backed up his letter and support of those in Achaia with substance. “I have sent the brethren……that you may be ready.” (vs3)

Paul identified the problem, wrote it, then sent reinforcements. Isn’t that exactly what you have been needing? Isn’t that the real reason why it’s not finished? There’s been no coach, no mentor, no one to bounce things off of. Isn’t the reason you gradually lost interest in the project was it was so lonely being on the cutting edge. Doing what others never thought about doing. Haven’t you often cried in secret, “I just need to know someone on this planet believes I can finish this.”

We watch others lead normal lives. But writers lead a life that is far from normal. It requires huge blocks of time carved out of normality. It requires focus, sharp focus and the ability to touch the hearts of many. How can you expect to touch the hearts of the masses when your own heart needs a touch? Paul seemed to have a handle on the dilemma. He first sent a written letter then he sent brethren, someone who could identify with the intent.

“I thought it necessary to exhort the brethren.” Wouldn’t you just love to receive a letter from someone who has identified the cause of procrastination and was willing, of his own accord, to help you over the bumps in the road? Isn’t that what each of us as writers really need? Someone who can help us stay focused. Someone who will remind us…..people are waiting, in urgent need, of that which you started last year.

Paul realized the need of the recipient and the donor (in your case the reader and the writer). He volunteered a two-fold solution. He sent a personal letter then he sent out personal trainers.

My prayer for you as writers today. Heavenly Father we acknowledge our failures to complete that which we told you last year we would do. We make no excuses for the delay. Our hearts embrace the conviction. We look now to the hills from whence cometh our help. We have tried so tirelessly to finish this project in our own strength, with our own resources and determination. But the truth is we need encouragement. We who write to impact others need others to come along side us and hold up our hands. Send the brethren to us Lord that you know can help us adjust focus, get back on track and finish the work. As Paul commissioned laborers into this field specifically for bringing closure to a project that was overdue send us the help we need to meet the deadlines. Send those whose very presence reminds us, “I was sent to you….to help you complete the work…fulfill your assignment and to see that those in dire need of your ministry receive it.

In closing. Have you considered the cause in the delay could be that you…like those in Achaia….lost sight of the urgency of need? Writer’s who intend to speak into the lives of others can not afford to become complacent. There is an urgent need at hand. Complete the work and send it. Find someone who is struggling today and write to them. Know that your written words like Paul’s will bring a speedy solution. Make a difference in someone’s life today. Write a letter. Write an article. Write a note. Then send it and expect the miraculous.

Denise
09-11-2006, 02:55 PM
Our lives have been formed with loving precious hands, from the beginning of time. From the moment of our first cry we were and always will be forever crying out for those hands to be wrapped around us. We need to let go of self images of how the world wants us to be, we are all children of God and should always seek our Father’s precious hands of comfort and guidance in all that we do & all that we say. With the cries of our hearts we seem to seek approval from others and the only true approval, comes from our Heavenly Father. So when we fall – fall on our knees and cry out, and when were filled with joy cry out in love. When we are as little children that’s when we will truly see the love of God. Matt 18:3 and he said: "I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.

Denise
09-11-2006, 03:27 PM
Touching others with the Word of God through writing has been a passion of mine, We all need a friend, a mentor, someone that can inspire us and touch our hearts with the Love of Our Heavenly Father. When I write I feel so much Joy within and sharing with others, is a true gift from God. I have truly been blessed by other writers and feel there passion. May God Bless all and enrich our Love for others in need of comforting words. Your Sister in Christ Denise

Arlene
09-11-2006, 08:55 PM
Thank you for stepping on my toes with your timely ministering. I feel you have been looking over my shoulder as I have procrastinated with finishing my written task. Yes, the message you received was for me as well. Thanks for sharing. I'm printing and hanging next to my computer. So anointed and beautifully written! God Bless.
Arlene

Denise
09-12-2006, 02:19 PM
Our Lord is Everlasting, the Creator of the Heavens and the Earth. We are unable to comprehend the depths of his love and understanding. Do you sometimes have uncertainty in God? If so don’t be afraid to reveal it; tell him ~ let go and let all the peace of God flow in you. Then ask him for the faith to believe in him, and wait eagerly for his answer. Let go and let God, take over with his strength and love.

When you feel as though you’re drowning in life, look to Jesus for reviving. We are the branches of the one true vine.When your foundation is weak the under growth starts to break away, nourishment is what’s needed to survive. Search with in for the source of all that is good,and draw on the Holy Spirit to enlighten you. Fall on your knees and call upon, Jehovah-Jireh “our provider”.

Wait upon the Lord and feel his strength, stand firm your on Holy Ground.