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Some people have a JOB in the church; others involve themselves in a
MINISTRY.
What’s the difference?
If you are doing it just because no one else will, it’s a JOB.
If you are doing it to serve the Lord, it’s a MINISTRY.
If you quit because someone criticized you, it was a JOB.
If you keep on serving, it’s a MINISTRY.
If you’ll do it only as long as it does not interfere with other
activities, it’s a JOB.
If you are committed to staying with it even when it means letting
go of other things, it’s a MINISTRY.
If you quit because no one praises you or thanked you, it was a JOB.
If you stay with it even though nobody recognizes your efforts, it
is a MINISTRY.
It’s hard to get excited about a JOB.
It’s almost impossible not to be excited about a MINISTRY.
If our concern is success, it’s a JOB.
If our concern is faithfulness, it’s a MINISTRY.
An average church is filled with people doing JOBS.
A great and growing church is filled with people involved in
MINISTRY.
Where do we fit in? What about us?
If God calls you to a MINISTRY, don’t treat it like a JOB.
If you have a JOB, give it up and find a MINISTRY.
God does not want us feeling stuck with a JOB, but excited and
faithful to Him in MINISTRY.
We thank Him for placing us in His ministry.
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