
For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness. [20] And again, The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the wise, that they are vain. 1 Corinthians 3:19-20 KJV
I have a picture of a young black man in fieldworker’s clothes holding a small baby. At the bottom of the picture is a caption “I Cannot Do Great Things, But I Can Do Small Things in a Great Way”. The Lord brought me to that picture over and over today. But, how Lord, how can I do small things in a great way? How can I make any size difference in God’s Kingdom?
The Bible says that all portions of the Body are essential to the whole body. No one position has greater worth, no one portion has lesser worth. All are called to a position, to serve in a position they have been prepared for. I can do small things in a great way.
I have been called to be a soldier. I’m not a General, I’m not a Captain, I’m not a Lieutenant – I’m a soldier. I will not lead the troops into battle, but I will fight to preserve the Kingdom, I will devote all my abilities to protect the General, the Captain and the Lieutenant. They will never have to worry about looking back for I will be there – and if I fall, my brother/sister will step forward into my place. We will move always forward in battle to make a safe place for those we have yet to meet – those who have not yet heard the truth – those who have yet to come to the Lord.
What can I do as a soldier? How do I battle? How can I do small things in a great way? How?
I am a soldier. I wage war with the words I speak. I can wage war against evil or I can send turmoil among the troops I walk with – all by the words I choose to share. I can speak life or I can speak death. I can spread comfort and healing or I can spread gossip and dissent. I can do small things in a great way? It’s my choice.
As a soldier in the Kingdom I have the tremendous responsibility to protect those above me when they are at their most vulnerable. I can scan the horizon while the General prepares the way for those that will follow. I can be the strength to hold his arms, the inspiration for his words, the confidence that allows him to rest.
As a soldier in the Body I can pray a cover of protection over my Pastor and my Church. I can intercede when the spirit of confusion moves into the assembly. I can watch the body while the Pastor is concentrating on delivery of the message – critical to the hearts, prepared and hungry, in the assembly. I can intercede when confusion and fear overcome the musician or soloist. I can set the shield against the attack of the enemy. And, if I feel overwhelmed, I can engage my brothers/sisters to join with me in battle. For it is my job, as a soldier, to pray for a safe haven for the searching to come into. It is my job to pray a cover of protection over those called to provide the atmosphere for the message for those whose hearts have been tendered by Jesus. It is my job to intercede when the enemy attempts to steal away the anointing – so carefully placed. I cannot do great things, but I can do small things in a great way – I can pray.
I can hear the faint whisper of a name and pray. I can see the faint image of a face and immediately begin to intercede. I can be a thousand miles away at the time, or ten thousand miles, it matters not. I can wage a warring battle for a soul in need – even when I have no clue as to the situation at hand. I am not big, but I am mighty. I am not brilliant, but the wisdom of the ages rests within me. I have no material wealth, but I will inherit a jeweled, golden mansion. I am quiet and meek in this world, but determined and confident in spirit. I am not great – I cannot do great things – but I can do small things in a great way. I am a soldier for God.
But – What if I choose to fail? What if I choose to step away and let you carry your burden as well as mine? And what if you choose to leave it to someone else – and so on – and so on – then who will prepare the way for the lost?
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