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Cephyr13 -> RE: Am I wrong in making this decision (3/20/2008 11:38:29 AM)
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ORIGINAL: BarryBum Ok, heres the background. My church is a small church of about 80-90 people on an average Sunday morning. I am the mens director, I plan and coordinate approximately 90% of the large events that our church does. We have an annual event that is coming up in May. This particular event that I am talking about is a community wide car show, it normally brings in several hundred people onto the church grounds for a single day. We have a live Christian band, food, trophies for the cars, door prizes and provide the place for people to gather together and hopefully learn about Gods love and that his love is just not on Sunday morning. The problem comes in with lack of commitment from other men. Like I said earlier, this event is supposed to be sponsored by the men, but it is mostly sponsored by me. I work from the end of January until early May. Everyday I have off is spent running errands, meeting with people, promoting the show and everything else that it takes to pull off an event of this size. I can't get anyone to help and I have decided that I am not doing it all this year. I told the men at our meeting in January that if they wanted to do this, I'd be happy to head this up, but I need help doing all the running. As of today only 2 people out of the 15-18 men have even showed an interest. At our meeting last week, I overheard 2 guys talking......they said "I don't have time for this, I'll help on show day, but thats it".......what makes them think I have more time than they do??? Is it wrong for me to feel this way? I am just burnt out doing it all, and everyone just showing up and thinking they are really doing something by just showing up for a few hours.....how bout the 3 previous months running every single day, making phone calls, running promo flyers to merchants, collecting door prizes, purchasing food, planning trophies, helping design t shirts and the countless other things that must be done. Like I said, if I had the help, I wouldn't mind, but I am not doing it all by myself......not this year. Lots of Christians were martyrs in the Bible and gave every waking hour to the Lord. No one ever said being a Christian was all roses and chocolate. [:)] It's sometimes a struggle to handle tasks we are given. I think the most important thing is to ask yourself if this is what God wants you to do. If you are certain this is what God wants you to do, then you simply put away the "woe is me" attitude and replace it with, "I'm a servant of the Lord" attitude, and stay positive, looking at the prize, which is all of the men that could potentially be saved at this event. It's not about us. It's about them. Now, God doesn't guilt us, I'm certain of that. He just builds us up. But imagine if you got to heaven and saw the good things you could've done in your life and one of them was this car meet. And if you're shown that many more men could've been saved and a chain reaction of them saving other men could've happened because of it, then you would be pretty upset with yourself for not giving three months to the Lord for this, right? However, to counteract that possible guilt trip, think of it this way: everything that's going to happen is already set in stone, and those that will be saved, will be saved, period, with or without your help. God doesn't need our help to save the world. He's already done it, and He can save the people who would've shown up at that car meet a different way. He already knows the future, and our actions don't condemn other people. They condemn themselves or choose salvation themselves. It's all a choice. So, whatever decision you make MUST be the right decision, because we're not changing the future here. The future is set in stone... it will happen however it will happen, and God knows that and has devised a plan for that. So, no worries. You cannot go wrong, period. Do whatever you think God wants you to do and be happy about the decision and pray for the Holy Spirit to be your strength and your happiness and joy and peace, and do all things in this manner with the Lord as your joy and peace, no matter what it is you're doing. Negativity and self-loathing is not from God. The Bible says all GOOD gifts come down from the Father of lights, not all negative gifts. lol Stay positive in the Lord and what He has for you.
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