Romans 11:29 For God’s gifts and his call are irrevocable.
This is a very important verse that is both widely quoted and not properly understood. It is actually one of the “mysteries of the faith” that Paul refers to from time to time. We frankly don’t know why or how this operates. It would seem to be a powerful argument against Arminianism, which says that you can lose your salvation, but at the same time there are many problems with Calvinism, which seems to say that our activities have little to do with our salvation. One fact should be self-evident, however: any gift or ability that isn’t exercised atrophies. The more we exercise what God has given us, the stronger and more effective it becomes. That’s what stewardship is all about. We tend to think of gifts in terms of the spiritual gifts mentioned in 1 Corinthians 12, but actually, everything we have is from God, and we need to remember that and act accordingly. We need to ask the Holy Spirit to guide us in doing an inventory of what we have been given, so that we may apply it as the Giver intends. Likewise, we need to ask Him to sharpen our awareness of His purposes in our life, His calling, so that we may fulfill it to His satisfaction. We don’t exist just for ourselves, we exist for Him!
This is something of a big issue for me, because I feel I have been gifted in so many areas. I was Concertmaster of the 25th Division Band in the Army, but it’s been years since I last picked up a clarinet. I was given the gift of tongues back in 1974, but there was a considerable period when I used it hardly at all. Thankfully, I now use it frequently and freely, though not in public. My gift for languages and interpretation has continued to grow, since I use it constantly. I realize that there are seasons for everything, and as my voice is showing signs of my physical age, maybe it’s time to pick up the clarinet again, as a tool for praising God and leading others to praise Him. As a pastor, I strive to help others recognize their gifting and use it as God intends, but I must never leave myself out of the equation. God has been incredibly gracious to me, and I need to be fully faithful to Him.
Father, thank You for this reminder. Thank You for the reminder and affirmation I’ve been getting this week about Your gifting in seeing things and capturing them with a camera. Thank You for the many interactions You’ve given us in that process. I pray that this last day of the exhibit would go exactly as You intend, drawing people to You, and I pray for wisdom and physical strength and stamina as we take things down from 2pm, that everything would go smoothly, for Your glory. Thank You. Praise God!