Monday, June 27, 2011

First Day's Reflection...

So much I want to say right now, as my thoughts, feelings, emotions are so scattered. I thought about whether or not should I even blog about what's going on in my life right now, but decided to share.

God has a way of showing Himself in our lives that often times we never see coming. Trust is the key, and obedience unlocks the door to a world of possibilities and blessings that we can never dream of. Today was for me the start of a new beginning in ministry as I joined the Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church as their new Pastor of Christian Education. I believe I've shared this before, but I'll reiterate again: this was a God-orchestrated moment. One that I whole-heartedly believe is ALL for His glory.

This process has been (and is) one of faith, trust, and obedience. I'm thankful to the few that have been praying with (and for) me during this time of prayer, counsel, advice, as I sought God's Will for my life. Some felt this move was a "no-brainer," given both the popularity of Pastor H.B. Charles, and the size of the Shiloh Church. That anyone in their "right mind," would jump on this opportunity for ministry. I didn't feel that crowds sentiments. I felt that I would rather remain at Philippi MBC IN the WILL of God, than to join the staff of Shiloh MBC and be OUTSIDE the Will of God. The past few months have taught me more lessons on prayer than the whole of my Christian journey.

Needless to say, I am ever confident this is the Lord's doing and for that, HE gets ALL of the glory. I thank God for Pastor Charles being obedient to God's leading, and the leadership and people of Shiloh to be receptive to the vision he has for the Shiloh Church. I'm overwhelmed with the reality of the fact that God could've (and should've by some accounts) chosen anyone, but I'm ever more grateful that HE chose me. 

My first day on campus will be one that I will not ever forget. From the warm welcome from my fellow co-laborers in Christ, to Pastor Charles praying for me with my fellow Staff Pastors. To the Edible Arrangement display (that I'm eating as I type), to the many well wishes and blessings from family, friends, Shiloh members, AND Philippi members on today. Hearing (and reading) the words from you all made this young preacher feel special. I thank God for the people He's placed in my life, and grateful that in spite of me, HE still loves me.

A long road ahead, with much work to be done for His Glory. I'm just excited that I'm able to be apart of it, in this unique albeit aspect of ministry. I solicit your continued prayers as I settle in here at Shiloh. That all we accomplish as a church will be for His glory and not vain ambition, conceit, or rivalry. Remembering 1st Corinthians 10:31, "So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God." (ESV)

Soli Deo Gloria



1 comment:

Southern Sweetness said...

Hey Brodes! It's Shandra D. I just wanted to say congrats on your new endeavors!