I’m
grateful for the opportunities God gives me to reach out to others. There’s
some stress, though, when you’re always getting something ready for somebody.
It’s hard to balance priorities with the pressure to prepare a lesson, a
message, or a document continually on your mind.
This idea
of constant preparation intrigued me, so I checked the Bible to see if it talks
about the subject. I found that we are called to always be preparing. A heart
dedicated to God must be prepared to serve Him (1 Sam. 7:3). We are to be
ready to do good works (2 Tim. 2:21) and to defend scriptural truth (1 Peter
3:15). And Paul reminds us that even our giving takes planning (2 Cor. 9:5).
That’s
just a start. Living a life that pleases the Lord takes mental, spiritual, and
physical preparation. But we don’t need to stress, because He will enable us
with His power. Let’s ask God to guide us as we prepare to serve, honor, and
tell others about Him.
The best
preparation for tomorrow is the right use of today. (RBC)