Ministry: See a Need, Meet a Need

Message delivered to ZChurch.life March 23, 2024

A lot of believers go around wondering what their calling is, questioning whether they are called to ministry, and if so, to what ministry. While not everyone is called to an official full-time ministry with a fancy title, every member of the body of Christ is called to bear fruit, bear much fruit, and have fruit that remains. So how do you find your ministry? For Elder Bob Peck, it’s been by seeing a need, then meeting that need.

Message Outline

Do we have to serve? We don’t have to serve, we get to serve.

Two errors –

  1. Some err in thinking we don’t have to serve and in not wanting to serve.
  2. Others err in thinking we have to serve, we must serve, or that Jesus isn’t pleased with us because we’re not serving him well enough. That’s old testament, works based-performance based thinking that we can dispel with right now. We’re not under works but under grace.

The church is the bride of Christ (NT), not the servant of Christ (OT). But what kind of a bride would we be if we did not serve, wait on, or attend to the most worthy husband in the world who has given us more than we can ever repay? How would that look? We would bring shame on ourselves for failing to discern the gift that has been given to us and for failing to respond with appropriate gratitude.

Romans 12:1 I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.

But it’s not just about expressing gratitude, it’s about bearing fruit.

John 15:8 By this My Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit; so you will be My disciples.

John 15:16 You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain, that whatever you ask the Father in My name He may give you.

Jesus loves his bride so much that he wants her to have increase, promotion, honor, and fruit that remains.

This is like a husband who, even before marriage, plans a future for a wife where she will be honored and exalted with house, home, family, and a heritage. He invites her to join with him in building the future that he has planned for her. He’s not asking her to serve him because he couldn’t afford a house keeper. He’s inviting her to invest in building a life, a house, a business, a family and more together with him.

Things are always richer, more meaningful, and more rewarding when we do the work – not earn them by works, but engage in the works that correspond and are part of the process of the thing being built.

Finding Your Ministry or Place of Service

  1. Don’t wait for a grand revelation before your start.
  2. On the other hand, don’t just pick your own calling and put yourself into ministry.

Don’t make up your own calling

Sometimes we’re inclined to serve God with our own ideas. That’s like a wife being a “help meet” to her husband by doing for him what she thinks he needs instead of waiting to see what he actually wants.

The job of the bride is to come along side and take hold together with her husband.

Our job is to be where the head of the church is, when he is there, doing together with him what he is doing there.

Don’t wait for a calling

Many are looking for a ministry calling, thinking they need a specific word, prophesy, or vision. Not everyone is called to one of the named and identified ministries with an official title. Even when God has a primary calling or purpose for us, we might not be ready to hear it or jump into that ministry right away.

I’ve gotten where I am by seeing a need, then meeting that need. From stacking chairs at church, to picking up trash in the parking lot, to helping Zchurch with technology, to now preaching.

A calling was prophesied over me early in Christian life but I was not ready or capable of carrying it out until after decades of seeing needs, meeting needs, and serving in various capacities. In the converse, I have a primary calling that was only revealed to me after many years of spiritual growth and developing a heart to serve.

Start where you’re at. See a need, meet a need, that’s serving, that’s ministry.

Ministering With Finances

What if, like when I started serving God, you’re too spiritually immature and incapable of serving in any identifiable capacity. Then do what I did – give of your finances.

Matthew 10:41 He who receives a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet’s reward. And he who receives a righteous man in the name of a righteous man shall receive a righteous man’s reward.

Jesus counts your financial support of his minister the same as doing the ministry yourself.

Philippians 4:16 For even in Thessalonica you sent aid once and again for my necessities. 17 Not that I seek the gift, but I seek the fruit that abounds to your account.

When we give to Christian ministry, the fruit produced by that ministry is accounted to our account. By this, we can bear much fruit and our fruit remain.

One thought on “Ministry: See a Need, Meet a Need

  1. Enjoyed your thoughts on ministering. All people of any faith or of no faith can participate in sharing the love of Christ through ministering without even knowing it. Most people are born with a sense of compassion and caring, even if they are not aware of the source. The light of Christ affects us whether we have knowledge or it or acknowledge it or not. How to respond in an appropriate manner to those feelings and knowing how to serve each other is trickier. This is where learning to live by the Spirit comes into play. Only Christ knows what each individual may need in their life at any particular time. Only the Spirit can communicate that need to those who may be open and willing to listen. Being brave enough to follow up those promptings with action is definitely not my strongest trait. Strange how we fear the reactions of Man when we say we are followers of the only one greater than Man, eh? Karen Liberty Principia karen@libertyprincipia.com libertyprincipia.com

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