{Week 5} WIWW Link-up Party… Channeling our passion for the Gospel…

I’m passionate about baking.  She’s passionate about helping.  This isn’t always a match made in heaven.  In fact, truth be told, I still like to do things my way in the kitchen.  I really do enjoy flour-less floors and tea rings with perfect  measurements all around.  I desire order and efficiency when I work.  I prefer my dough to be smooth and even, minus the ten chubby fingerprints through the center.

But yesterday when we were creating this Valentine treat for Tess’s daddy, I realized that a key ingredient was missing in my idealistic little recipe for baking success.

Joy.

I needed to let go of the unnecessary and focus on the bigger picture.  Forget the efficiency.  Forget the perfection.  Forget my way.  There is so much joy in embracing this special one-on-one time with my girlie.  Slowly training her from a young age to love working in the kitchen.  Helping her to understand that we as women can love our families well through such a simple act of service.  Grabbing hold of her love for helping others early, so it’s her natural bent as she grows.  Channeling her (sometimes overwhelming!) passion for good.

Possibly the biggest mom-lesson God continually brings to my mind is to be more passionate about the person than the project.

If I spend all my days as a mom trying to live up to the standards of perfection I have created in my head, then I will miss the ministry that God has placed before me.  I can complete all kinds of projects and display all kinds of skills, but if I neglect to love others in the process, then I will have completely missed the mark.

Talk about being passionate about something…  enter Ephesians.  Paul has this passion-channeling thing down pat.  He is so passionate about the Gospel, in fact, that he can’t stop talking about it:

“For this reason I, Paul, the prisoner of Christ Jesus for the sake of you Gentiles—

2 SURELY you have heard about the administration of God’s grace that was given to me for you,

3 that is, the mystery made known to me by revelation, as I have already written briefly.”

Ephesians 3:1-3

If it seems like Paul has repeated himself a few times in your reading this week, it’s because he has.  Imprisonment couldn’t even waiver him! I love the almost interruption of his speech in these verses.  Was it because he felt the need to repeat himself again?  As if to say, “Wait, I want to make sure you get this… SURELY you have heard.  I’ve already said it, but this is good stuff.  Remember this!”

It would be easy for Paul to get caught up in the political incorrectness of his message.  What he has stated about the Jews and the Gentiles becoming one  in Christ caused HUGE ruffles and controversy.  I would have even understood if he was worried about his image, or if he had a little pity party for himself because the whole thing landed him in prison.  Yet he continues to keep his passion focused.  He knows the ONE whom he is talking about, and he can’t resist sharing the Good News with anyone who will listen.

I wonder how much more we could accomplish for the Gospel if we focused on just that: the Gospel.  I fear that we often channel our energies into so many different things that we lose sight of the real ministry that God has called us to from the very beginning.    We are bent on doing things:

Perfectly.

Our own way.

Committed to all kinds of projects, organized ministries and lots of good things, but allowing division in the body and our own agendas to get in the way of why Jesus came in the first place.

Just think of how effective we could be for the Gospel if we were more passionate about the person – JESUS – than we were about the “project”. 

Do you need to answer His call to return to your first love?

He is waiting patiently.  Strip the unnecessary away.  There is JOY in His presence.

At His feet,

 

 

Women around the world are IN THE WORD!

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Carol Anne - February 14, 2012 - 11:49 pm

I pray we can all be more focused on the gospel and living in humility!

http://shalominthestorm.blogspot.com/2012/02/ephesians-37-9.html

Sherry - February 15, 2012 - 3:22 am

Thank you for this reminder, I know I get so caught up in trying to be that perfect mom/wife that I miss out on the little things.

Lyli@3dLessons4Life - February 15, 2012 - 5:02 am

We do tend to get all wrapped up in our own agendas, don’t we? Thanks for reminding us to keep the focus on pleasing Christ. His yoke is so much easier than the one we sometimes insist on wearing. — Your daughter is a cutie!!!

Karen - February 15, 2012 - 5:04 am

This blessed my heart!! My “babies” are nearly all grown now–my daughter is a mommy herself now.. Praise God for His blessings of family, and may we never forget where our focus must be– Through Christ all things are possible.. Thank you for sharing!

Rina Peru - February 15, 2012 - 6:36 am

While I was reading this, I was thinking about the general theme of my writing and I know without a doubt that everything is being centered to the One for whom I am doing this in the first place. Yes, it is not the process that should be so prominent but all the beautiful things in one’s life that result in having a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.

Your girl is adorable!
Rina

Jen Thorn - February 15, 2012 - 1:06 pm

Thanks for these good words. I am one of those moms who has a hard time letting the kids “help” or even clean up because I like things done a certain way. Thanks for the reminder to “be more passionate about the person than the project,” both in my life with my family as well as in my other ministries.

Lori - February 15, 2012 - 2:17 pm

Great Reminder!
And what a sweet time for the two of you!

Laurie Collett - February 15, 2012 - 2:25 pm

Awesome post and great reminder! I all too often let my perfectionism get in the way of joy. Thank you for sharing!
Love in Him,
Laurie

Shonda - February 15, 2012 - 4:23 pm

Wow, I am blown away by what you wrote today. I’m going to write that down- be more passionate about the person than the project. I’m project oriented to the core. Forget what’s going on around me, get out of my way, etc. Ick! I have a friend who is the opposite of me. She makes me feel loved and wanted no matter what she is doing. I long to be like her, especially in my parenting. Thanks, Whitney!

Hazel Moon - February 15, 2012 - 4:45 pm

Mother’s little helper is such a beautiful child and she radiates joy as she is learning to bake as she follows her teacher in training! Paul certainly did focus on Jesus and this was his primary mission that others might KNOW Christ. Excellent post.

Hazel Moon - February 15, 2012 - 4:48 pm

Joy in cooking and and your little helper radiates Joy as she learns from her baking teacher in training. Paul also was joyful as he kept his purpose firm to bring other to Christ and to establish them in the faith.

patsy - February 15, 2012 - 9:26 pm

Hi Whitney, Unfortunately we ALWAYS need to be reminded of this. In our busy, task driven world,we value efficiencyand results. But Jesus always took time to speak to people even before He healed them! One thing I know is if we drive the kids out of the kitchen, how can we expect them to help when they’re older? :^) patsy

Manda @ Lambs in His Arms - February 16, 2012 - 12:04 pm

Thanks for sharing this! Being more passionate about the person than the project is something I really need to work on. And I happened to be baking today, so the timing was perfect. :)

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