SIDETRACKED BY WORK

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You should read the messages to the seven churches in the Book Of Revelation. I started the study two days ago. Awesome! Going through the messages, I stood back and looked at what message Jesus was trying to portray to each one of them. Wow! It filled my heart with adrenaline. This experience has been an eye-opener to me, and I would like to share this experience with you.
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In our day and world, each church in our society is urged to ask themselves: What kind of church do we have here? Are we like the church in Smyrna or the church in Pergamos or maybe more like the church of Ephesus? Jesus has a message for each of these churches- a message of encouragement, but also a message urging them to refocus on what is truly important. Those messages are vital for our churches as well!

Today I will briefly focus on the message addressed to Ephesus because, so far, it struck me the most.

“I know your deeds, your hard work and your perseverance.” (Rev 2:2a)

“You have persevered and have endured hardships for my name, and have not grown weary.” (Rev 2:3)

This is a church that many would love to attend. If our church was at least like that, what an impact we would have in our society! It is a persevering church, one that endures hardships without ever giving up. It is a church whose emphasis is on hard work.

As we read further, we are entirely shocked. How could this be? Is it even possible?

“Yet I hold this against you: You have forsaken the love you had at first.” (Rev 2:4)

How could a church like this have wandered away from Christ’s love? Impossible! After all, they are working so hard at it, don’t they at least show the love of Christ? Doesn’t God’s Word say: “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” (Galatians 6:9)

It’s then that my Heavenly Father brought back to me memories of when my grandfather was still alive. I loved him, and I really do miss him. Still, his life wasn’t perfect, and it serves as an excellent example of what the message to the Ephesian church truly means.
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My granddad had one purpose in life: to provide for the needs of his family. It was an honorable goal, driven by his love for each one of his children. He was from a poor polygamous home and
he had never been close to his own parents, and the things he held against them were things he made sure that his children didn’t experience. He worked hard, became a lawyer (later, a Chief Judge of the Federal High Court) eventually met my grandmother, and he was proud to have children of his own. His priority was his family, and he loved each one of them.

The responsibilities of life kept him quite occupied, however, and he found himself working longer and longer hours. He was not a quitter, and his perseverance during duress was exemplary. But as work became his priority, his children began to see less and less of him. Of course there were still the times of family vacations, when he would put aside his work for a while. But these precious weeks each year weren’t enough to truly have a personal relationship with him.

Little by little he and my grandmother drifted apart, and she turned her sole focus to her children. She was always faithful to him, same for him, but he became a stranger to her. Eventually my grandparents became so estranged that when my father passed away, my grandmother didn’t even cry much. Although everyone knew he loved her deeply, it just wasn’t evident to my mom any longer.

I am well aware that my grandfather made his work a priority because he wanted to provide for all the needs of the family. Nevertheless, his children, especially my mum, would have enjoyed his company more than they enjoyed being financially stable.

So, imagine how our Heavenly Father feels when we become so busy working that we don’t have time to spend quality time with Him? Often that work is done in God’s name, yet does it satisfy our relationship with our Maker? Doesn’t it leave us feeling completely empty when our focus is misplaced? Imagine how God feels!

I wonder if this is why Jesus announces boldly: “Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me . . .’ (Matthew 7:22-23)

Work isn’t what is most important. Our relationship with our Maker and Savior is. When we experience His love by dwelling in His presence, we won’t be able to stop from not only loving Him back, but loving others as well! Only through Him can we have an impact on our neighborhood. Love should be our main motive. Our ministry is worthless without this main ingredient.

What should we do when we find ourselves in such a church? Jesus advices us to “Remember the height from which you have fallen! Repent and do the things you did at first.” (Revelation 2:5) We should come back to that love that drove us to His presence in the first place, and focus solely on Him. Dwell in His love and follow His leading. He will help us make mountains move, through His love!
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“Keep your eyes on Jesus, who both began and finished this race we’re in. Study how he did it. Because he never lost sight of where he was headed-that exhilarating finish in and with God-he could put up with anything along the way: cross, shame, whatever. And now he’s there, in the place of honor, right alongside God. When you find yourselves flagging in your faith, go over that story again, item by item, that long litany of hostility he plowed through. That will shoot adrenaline into your souls! (Hebrews 12:2-3, MSG)

About Ezar

I'm in love with my dreams, married to success and having an affair with life ;) I live for the moments you can't put into words and I dont look back...unless there's a good view.

Posted on August 14, 2014, in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 55 Comments.

  1. I blame d General Overseer who told him to preach.If he is in d Spirit he will know dat ur husband is not in d ‘state of grace’nd must not preach.

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  2. We should tremble at d Word of God nd not handle it deceitfully according to the HOLY SCRIPTURES…”But we have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty,not walking in craftiness,nor handling the Word of God deceitfully;but by manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to every man’s conscience in d sight of God”(2Corinth4:2).

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  3. The beauty of d gospel is dat,whether in pretence,or in truth,CHRIST IS PREACHED…in this we do rejoice,yes,nd will rejoice(Phillipians1:18).

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  4. Good post,Ezar.All d comments i like.Just started following u.

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  5. I must confess dat i am a worker in an Ephesian Church like d one described,sidetracked by work.I can’t remember d last time i studied my Bible.Meanwhile,i will copy down all d sermons preached,never to read them again b/c i am so busy.My prayer life is just to fulfil all unrighteousness.Since this year i hv not fasted.This post is a check for me.Enough of work,work,work without d sweet fellowship of Holy Spirit.Tanx Ezar.

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