18 December 2024

Serving the LORD Joyfully

When going on full-time paid staff at church, your eyes are opened to many tasks and responsibilities you did not consider previously.  Even with many hard-working volunteers, there are many duties that fall to you.  One of the maintenance tasks I tackled was keeping an eye on the vacuums, making sure they were serviced regularly and the bags emptied.  I was amazed at the sorts of things I would find lodged inside people imagined the vacuum could pick up.  The most unpleasant discovery was fresh vomit, but I digress.

I genuinely believe there was not a single occasion during my time on church staff that anyone but staff emptied the contents of a vacuum.  It was a blessing to have vacuums to use and people who wanted to leave the place clean, but the condition of the vacuums and the belts became my responsibility.  I was reminded of that season when I emptied a vacuum bag at church today, and the thought came to mind:  have you ever had a task you faithfully did and wondered, "Who would be doing this if I didn't?"  It likely isn't exactly true, but perhaps we have felt if we didn't scrub the tub, wipe out the microwave, clean out the fridge, empty the vacuum bag or change the belts no one would do so.  As we grit our teeth and do a job that goes unrecognised and taken for granted, we can feel our efforts are going unnoticed.  We say to ourselves, "Aren't they in for a surprise when I'm not here any more!"

If you have every wondered something like this, allow me to suggest another perspective:  could it be God has you there to serve Him in that precise chore or task no one else notices or thinks of?  It may not be glamorous or a skill to put on your resume, but if you are doing a job no one else is doing it makes sense God has sovereignly placed you there for this purpose--with attention to detail others do not possess.  God has given you an ability to scrub, clean, wipe down, to listen, move chairs from here to there, a skill-set perfectly employed in menial duties others are physically unable or unwilling to do.  Paul wrote in Colossians 3:23-24:  "And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men, 24 knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance; for you serve the Lord Christ."  Every task we do, whether unseen or recognised by others, can be done unto the LORD.  When we think more of ourselves than we ought we are serving ourselves, and feeling like everyone needs your contribution is your reward.  How much better it is so serve the LORD cheerfully in the mundane and menial, for great is your reward in heaven--and humility with joy today!

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