1 Corinthians 15:58 (NIV)
Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let
nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because
you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.
Does a simple smile really impact someone who is feeling
down? Does it really make a difference when you encourage someone who is
depressed?
While in the air en route to Kenya, some of the mission
team members began to wonder if spending big bucks for plane tickets to go and
build a kitchen and a cistern for a desperate orphanage was really the right
way to spend their money. Wouldn't it have been better spent by hiring local
contractors to do the building? Would flying all this way really make a
difference?
But once they met the local people of Nairobi, all of
these doubts were erased. They were greeted with cheers and hugs. They were
considered heroes of the faith!
The local people of Nairobi were astonished at how hard
every member of the mission team worked. Most of what they know about North
Americans comes from movies, and these don't always depict a very nice picture!
Most of the locals believed that North Americans are
spoiled brats with lots of stress who work very little for lots of money.
Though some of this may be quite true, the mission team revealed to them not
only that they were not afraid of work, but also that they cared enough for the
people in Kenya to take time off their busy schedule and fly half-way around
the world to be with them. As a result, the team established many life-long
friendships.
The people in the streets of Nairobi were also delighted
to talk with members of the team. They seemed eager to share what they were
going through, and they demanded to have their picture taken.
To all these people, that expensive trip to Kenya sure
made a difference!
There was one person that the team met who was touched
more than anyone by their visit. He was from the slums of Nairobi, and he had
always dreamed of leaving the slums to earn an education. He had worked hard
and had made it to his final year of university, but then the money ran out. It
seemed that there was no way he could finish school. He was desperate, and he
confided in the Lord. While in prayer, he received a phone call announcing that
he had been chosen by a church for a special scholarship, one that would permit
him to finish his final year of university.
When this young man realized that the mission team had
been sent from this same church, he became so emotional that he had to leave
the room for several minutes. "It can't be!" He repeated over and
over again. "You are really here! You really do care! Thank you! Thank
you! Thank you!"
This young man is now working on his Masters degree, and
he is currently working as an associate pastor for a large church in the Nairobi
slums. His personal goal in life? To bring hope into the lives of those in the
slums.
We may not always realize it, but sometimes the tiniest
action on our part can have huge repercussions in the lives of the people
around us. We WILL impact those we interact with, either for the good, or for
evil. We can either be a blessing or a curse. It's our choice!
What will you do today big or small?
Dear Lord, thanks for being willing to use us. Help us to
not worry how big or small the opportunity that is before us. Help us just be
willing to go. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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