You can preach and teach the house down...

Thursday, September 4, 2008

And some people will choose to walk away.

God can give you a word for them that will change their very lives and they won't listen.

They won't put the word in action.

The pull of the world, the pull of old lovers, the pull of the old lifestyle is great and they succumb.

We have had people tell us that they knew for a fact that God had sent them to our ministry. That in Zion is where their deliverance and spiritual growth lied. This is what they told us. They sought us out and pledged their dedication and commitment. They stay for a few Sundays, start to miss a few, and then they're MIA.

As much as I want these precious souls to walk out their faith, to trust God with their lives, to depend and lean on the Word of God, I can't do it for them. And I tell them so. We are all responsible for working out our own souls salvation.

But it hurts sometimes. You preach, you teach, you pray, you labor, you're their biggest cheerleader and they walk away. They willingly decide to go back to their old lives. I hurt and not because I feel I've wasted time or energy. I grieve because I know this grieves the heart of the Father. I hurt because I know that they've rejected God not me. You see great potential, great giftings and callings being wasted and neglected. You see the enemy further tightening his grips and you want to set them free. But they are not looking to be free. They willingly go back. They willingly embrace this dance with the devil. They choose not to fight. They believe the lie that living for God is too hard and they are incapable of doing so.

You want to shake them and yell at them that they can do this but that might be viewed as assault and land you in jail. So you're left to pray for those saints out on the lam.

One day they may return and as the word declares more than likely with seven other devils that will need to be cast out. Be prepared. Love 'em unconditionally. Pour into them what God gives you. This time they may very well stay long enough to become totally rooted and grounded in their faith.

So even though you preach the house down, you teach with all clarity some folk will opt out. They'll look at God's offer on the table and say, "No thank you." Some will reject the call.

Keep preaching, keep teaching and keep praying.

Because someone will hear the word and it will be life for them. The word you preach will be light turned on in their darkness. Keep sowing man and woman of God.

Be blessed,

Pastor Lisa

7 comments:

Karla Meachem September 5, 2008 at 10:18 AM  

Excellent article! Keep preaching & teaching...the chains will fall off, their eyes will be opened...and the captives will be set FREE!

Pastor Lisa September 5, 2008 at 1:22 PM  

Thanks for the comment Karla! We can't be moved by what we see. We have to keep preaching and teaching truth. We are God's witness in the earth! So on "that" day no one will have excuse cause we lived it, we preached it, we taught it.

Erin3,  September 5, 2008 at 7:21 PM  

I appreciate your view, but sometimes there's a little more to it than that. Are you actually following up with these people that go MIA on you? Just because they've left your church doesn't necessarily mean they've fallen away or rejected you. Sometimes a person needs to know they're cared for--especially when they're new to a faith and struggling. I'd highly recommend 'Exit Interviews' by William D. Hendricks. Many blessings to you.

Pastor Lisa September 5, 2008 at 7:31 PM  

Erin, thanks for dropping by the page! And unfortunately those MIA are very much "out there." I can't speak for others but this has been the reality for our ministry.

Pastor Lisa September 5, 2008 at 7:33 PM  

We've loved, we've called, we've bought groceries but there's only so much you can do especially when folk stop taking your calls...you know? We keep praying though!

ladybug warriors September 12, 2008 at 11:53 AM  

Greetings Pastor Lisa:
I truly feel you and everything in your post. Unfortunately we too often hear about "church hurts". Those are the ones about how the leadership hurts the pew. Not often do we hear about how the pew intentional or not hurts the pulpit.
It is our prayer that every soul caught in the sanre of the adversary or submitted to the lust of the flesh will "come to themselves" and return to the Household of Faith. Be encouraged and continue to declare the Truth!What saints do not realize we cannot compromise the Truth!
Loving you in Christ,
Bishop Dorsey

chosenbutterfly November 17, 2008 at 5:02 PM  

I just want to say Thank you. As a Co- Pastor in a new ministry it does my spirit well to hear from others some of the things that they to have experienced. I know we hear and are following God concerning the direction of our ministry as well as those He has led to us but it at times when you see those things that you described that you regroup and say "God what is it?" I thank God for sending me some more insight through you. God bless you. Ayanna

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