Dec 20, 2010

Little Boy... Big God

 A three-year-old boy opened my eyes to the sovereignty of God yesterday. As a minister who wears more than one hat, worship leader being one of them, I wonder sometimes if what I do makes any impact at all. It is tempting to equate my effort with the degree to which God works. I was reminded yesterday that God is much bigger than that.

At the last minute before the worship service I decided to sing a song by Travis Cottrell called "Jesus Saves." I didn't think my singing was all that great, and actually said to myself as I sat down on the pew, "Maybe I shouldn't have done that one."

Fast-forward to later that night. A woman comes up to me to tell me that her three-year-old son asked her that afternoon, "Can God save us?"
"You bet He can," she replied.
"Where did you hear that?" she asked him.
"Mr. Gunter said it."

That little boy heard a simple song in church and something stuck with him. To me, this was a living example of a seed being planted in a soul.

God has given us an amazing super computer in our heads called a brain. Everything we see, hear, smell, taste or touch is filed away in our minds. Every experience is stored away somewhere in that gray matter. Every once in awhile a smell or a sound will take me back to events in my childhood that I had completely forgotten. Our minds are amazing.

What's even more amazing is that our Maker uses the very brain He created in us to reveal Himself to us. From the moment we come into this world God is calling us to Himself. God uses seemingly insignificant events to reveal Himself to us one piece at a time. God might even use a song to help a little boy grow up to understand that Jesus really does save!

Seeds can lay dormant for years until they sprout up with life. So, don't be discouraged when you think you're not "getting through" to those you love and minister to. God can.

"The rain and snow come down from the heavens and stay on the ground to water the earth. They cause the grain to grow, producing seed for the farmer and bread for the hungry. It is the same with my word. I send it out, and it always produces fruit. It will accomplish all I want it to, and it will prosper everywhere I send it." Isaiah 55:10-11 (NLT)

Keep planting seeds!

1 comment:

  1. My mom and I cried when we read this! Thank you!! This will be so special for Brady to read one day.

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