Thursday, February 3, 2000

The Divine To-Do List

by David Scott Robertson

The Divine To-do List
subtitled: “Action Items from Heaven”
also subtitled: “Minister to Them!”
also subtitled: “Get to Work!”
also subtitled: “Don’t Just Listen, Do the Word!”
by David Scott Robertson

There I was,
Doing my devotions early one morning,
Minding my own business,
When the Word of God
Leaped off the page and grabbed me by my jugular vein!


What started as simply a simple devotional reading of 1 Thessalonians Chapter 5
Suddenly, without warning, turned into a Divine To-do List!
(Always exercise caution when reading the Bible: it could change your life!)

In his first epistle to the church at Thessalonica,
The Apostle Paul writes to the believers
And especially in the 5th chapter
Hammers out an inspired list of action items.

The commands in this Divine To-do List demand a response –
Not just from the Thessalonians of around AD 51,
But from followers of “The Way” in Y2K.

How about adding some of these tasks to your Daytimers?

(1 Th 5:11 NIV) Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.
Action item: A simple word of encouragement can build up someone who is torn down. It’s cheap, quick and mighty powerful. Minister to them!

(1 Th 5:12 NIV) Now we ask you, brothers, to respect those who work hard among you, who are over you in the Lord and who admonish you.
Action item: Identify those leaders who are doing a bang-up job for Jesus. Affirm them with a note, e-mail, call, or get really spiritual and give them a plate of chocolate chip cookies. Minister to them!

(1 Th 5:13 NIV) Hold them in the highest regard ni love because of their work. Live in peace with each other.
Action item: How can I tangibly demonstrate my respect for those who serve the Lord so faithfully? Ask yourself today, “How can I be an ambassador of peace?” Minister to them!

(1 Th 5:14 NIV) And we urge you, brothers, warn those who are idle, encourage the timid, help the weak, be patient with everyone.
Action item: Who is timid? Who is fearful? Who is lacking in the grace of confidence? Whose self-esteem is soiled and at an all-time low? Minister to them!

(1 Th 5:15 NIV) Make sure that nobody pays back wrong for wrong, but always try to be kind to each other and to everyone else.
Action item: Who has gotten the short end of the stick? Who got a raw deal? Who was treated unfairly at your workplace? Who is vengeful? Who ahs hurt feelings that you know? Minister to them!

(1 Th 5:16 NIV) Be joyful always;
Action item: Do you know an unhappy person?: Or worse, a joyless Christian? Who can I take before the throne of grace that I know is grappling for God, groping for His will and grasping for Joy? Who can I call today and tell them, “I’m praying for you?” Minister to them!

(1 Th 5:17 NIV) pray continually;
Action item: Is there someone whom God has laid on your heart? Can I find someone to agree with me in prayer concerning an issue on someone else’s behalf? Is anyone interceding? Minister to them!

(1 Th 5:18 NIV) give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
Action item: How can I have an attitude of gratitude today? How can I be thankful in a circumstance I’m not thankful for? Who needs to see a genuine Christian be joyful, hopeful and thankful in spite of crummy circumstances? There’s not but two times to praise God – when you feel like it and when you don’t; and when you don’t is the best time of all. Minister to them!

(1 Th 5:19 NIV) Do not put out the Spirit’s fire.
Action item: How can I be more sensitive to the Holy Spirit today? Can I get quiet in His presence long enough to hear His still, small voice? How can I make sure I don’t “offend the Dove” and cause the Holy Spirit to lift His anointing from me? Minister to him!

(1 Th 5:20 NIV) do not treat prophecies with contempt.
Action item: What has God spoken prophetically into your life? What do the scriptures say? Which commands have been given that I am not obeying? How can I revere and respect God’s word more? How can I share God’s word with others in such a way that it will edify, exhort and console them? Minister to them!

(1 Th 5:21a NIV) Test everything…
Action item: Is this scriptural? Does this person’s teaching line up with the Bible? Does my decision bear witness among godly advisors? Have I prayed and fasted about this decision?

(1 Th 5:21b NIV) …Hold on to the good.
Action item: Have I forgotten all of God’s past mercies towards me? Has this present crisis negated God’s previous blessings? Shall I so quickly forget the ugly pit of sin I was in prior to coming to Christ?

(1 Th 5:22 NIV) Avoid every kind of evil.
Action item: Abstain from every appearance of evil. Flee from youthful lusts. Have nothing to do with the foolish deeds of darkness but rather expose them. Don’t go to places of questionable entertainment. Don’t compromise! Don’t’ lower the standard for anybody!

(1 Th 5:23a NIV) May God Himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through…”
Action item: “For this is the will of God, even your sanctification, that ye should abstain from fornication” (1 Th 4:3 KJV).

(1 Th 5:23b NIV) “…May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Action item: Christ alone can make us “whole.” Honor God with all three parts of your life – your body, soul (mind, will and emotions) and spirit. Even so, come quickly, Lord Jesus!

(1 Th 5:24 NIV) The one who calls you is faithful and He will do it.
Action item: He is faithful. Am I faithful? No-one can be faithful for me. Am I faithful to my marriage vows? To my kids in sharing adequate time with them? Am I faithful in paying my tithes? Am I faithful to using my God-given talents to advance God’s kingdom?

(1 Th 5:25 NIV) Brothers, pray for us.
Action item: Prayer is the engine that drives revival. Get on your knees and fight like a man (or woman)! God healed Job when he prayed for his friends. Intercession for others is God’s will for your life.

(1 Th 5:26 NIV) Greet all the brothers with a holy kiss.
Action item: Get discernment on this one! Sometimes a firm handshake is more culturally acceptable…

(1 Th 5:27 NIV) I charge you before the Lord to have this letter read to all the brothers.
Action item: Share God’s Word! Be a living epistle! Have family devotions! Talk about God’s Word every day in every way! Hid God’s Word in your heart so that you are either quoting it or paraphrasing its timeless truths in your speech.

(1 Th 5:28 NIV) The grace of oru Lord Jesus Christ be with you…
Action item: “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God…” (Ephesians 2:8 NIV)



DSR
2/3/00

Tuesday, February 1, 2000

Retirement Banquet

by David Scott Robertson

(1 Sam 12:1-5 NIV) “[1] Samuel said to all Israel, ‘I have listened to everything you said to me and have set a king over you. [2] Now you have a king as your leader. As for me, I am old and gray, and my sons are here with you. I have been your leader from my youth until this day. [3] Here I stand. Testify against me in the presence of the LORD and his anointed. Whose ox have I taken? Whose donkey have I taken? Whom have I cheated? Whom have I oppressed? From whose hand have I accepted a bribe to make me shut my eyes? If I have done any of these, I will make it right.”

[4] ‘You have not cheated or oppressed us,’ they replied. ‘You have not taken anything from anyone’s hand.’ [5] Samuel said to them, ‘The LORD is witness against you, and also his anointed is witness this day, that you have not found anything in my hand.’ ‘He is witness,’ they said.”

The prophet Samuel’s ministry was beginning to draw to a close.
To be sure there were a few more key assignments for Samuel on God’s task list –
There were prophecies to utter,
King Saul to rebuke,
King Agag to put to death before the Lord,
A shepherd boy to anoint as King over Israel –
Btu still, for the most part, Samuel was old and gary and winding down his career.

A lifetime ago,
Actually before Samuel’s life began,
His mother had cried out in anguish to Jehovah to end her barrenness.
Hannah prayed through
And Samuel was the result.
The boy was devoted to the Lord for a lifetime
And eventually entrusted to the care of Eli the priest to raise.
From a child Samuel had known the holy scriptures
Which had made him wise unto salvation.
Now he was old and gray
And surrounded by his sons.
Samuel had been a natural,
Or could we say – supernaturally – born leader.

Samuel lived a lifetime of ministry with integrity.
Now he stands and addresses the nation of Israel
At a gathering of the people and makes one of his most memorable speeches.

I sort of think of this occasion as Samuel’s Retirement Banquet.
The Bible doesn’t’ say there was a banquet.
But you know as well as I do that
Wherever two or three are gathered together in the name of the Lord
There is usually food in the midst.

But what the man of God says
Moves me to awe, inspiration, admiration and wonder: -

“Whose ox have I taken?”
“Whose donkey have I taken?”
“Whom have I cheated?”
“Whom have I oppressed?”

“From whose hand have I accepted a bribe to make me shut my eyes? If I have done any one of these things I will make it right/” (1 Samuel 12:2-3).

I’d like to imagine that there was a period of silence in the crowd.
Time to let any accusers speak out against Samuel.
But there were none!
Nobody had any dirt no Samuel.
There were no skeletons to drag out of his closet.
No woman called out from the group to mention an affair.
No man challenged the prophet’s bold questions.
Instead, Israel’s response was,
“’You have not cheated or oppressed us,’ they replied.
‘You have not taken anything from anyone’s hand.’” (1 Samuel 12-4)

There it is!
Ministry with integrity!
Year after year of integrity,
Decade after decade of integrity,
An entire lifetime of ministry with integrity.

O God my Father!
May this be my testimony
At my retirement banquet
Should Jesus tarry His coming.

May I be able to ask bold questions:
“What office supplies did I steal?”
“Whose character did I assassinate?”
“Can you find one dollar that I embezzled?”
“Whom have I misrepresented?”
“If I have one any of these, I shall make it right.”

Incidentally,
Before you leave any office, church, neighborhood or relationship,
Make it right!
Make what right?
Your heart, conscience, and the Holy Spirit will tell you.

At the time of writing,
I am nearly forty years old.
As far as the prophetic time-clock is concerned,
I believe I’ve lived too long to die now.;
However, should Father God postpone for many years picking up the kids
And I go the way of the grave,
My earnest, fervent, heartfelt prayer to God is
That I might have a testimony at my
Retirement banquet
Like Samuel had at his.

DSR
2/1/00