God spoke to me recently very clearly…
It was during our recent family get-a-way, which was emotionally a difficult time for me…
Oh yes, and I need to mention that He used a moth to do so J
But not just any moth a HUGE & beautiful one!
So there I was sitting alone, as the kids were watching a
movie, and I was trying to not get overwhelmed by all the emotions swirling
around inside me!
I was sitting in an outside kitchen area where we were
staying, and it was around 8:30pm…when in fluttered the huge moth!
I have since learnt that this huge moth is called an Emperor
Gum. The moth was striking, so I quickly
grabbed my phone to try and get a picture of this amazing insect for the kids.
Well as you can probably imagine, it was extremely difficult
to get an undistorted snap of this huge fluttery giant moth! It would just not stay still long enough, and
just kept flying around dizzily, stunned by the massive light!
I felt my heart sink, and I thought well what else could I
expect from this simple creature…but then I heard God’s voice…He told me to
wait and be patient…that He would provide the moment needed for me to get a
great shot, and that He would calm the moth…
Ok, I hope I haven’t got you thinking I’m crazy now…LOL…just
stay with me…I truly sensed that this was what God was saying to me in my
mind…so I relaxed and waited...I think I watched some more of Australia’s
current X-factor series which was showing on the TV there…
ANYWAY…a short while later the moth did calm down, and it rested
not far from me…not up high, but down on a table leg nearby so that I could
approach it easily. The moth was so calm
I could have taken hundreds of shots, I even stroked it, and knew that I could
have held it if I wanted to.
God then spoke very clearly to me in my mind, He told me
that I need not get disappointed in my relationships with others and ministry
work, because He provides the moments when the message will be received!
You see, even though as Christians we are involved in God’s
work, it is His work, not ours...
He loves us so much that He includes us in His work, and He
gives us great relationships with others…but if the message is not received,
perhaps it’s just not the right time so we shouldn’t lose heart! Numbers of conversions don’t matter, and
pressuring people with the Gospel message is not always well received. What matters is love!
I’m not saying don’t speak the Gospel, but what I am saying
is not only do this, but also live this!
Live the Gospel you proclaim…love people, and wait upon God to give you
the opportunity to speak the Gospel so that it is well received! Don’t rush ahead of Him. Sometimes He may prompt you to speak urgently
and that’s ok too J We can preach the Gospel both in and out of
season, but focusing upon your personal relationship with Christ and upon your integrity
is the best place to start so that GOD CAN USE YOU! Don’t forget that the Holy
Spirit gives us words to speak to proclaim Christ!
Here are some scriptures that relate to what God said to me…
1 Peter 3:15-16
15 but in your hearts
sanctify Christ as Lord. Always be ready to make your defense to anyone who
demands from you an accounting for the hope that is in you; 16 yet
do it with gentleness and reverence.[a] Keep your conscience clear, so that, when
you are maligned, those who abuse you for your good conduct in Christ may be
put to shame.
Colossians 4:5-6
5 Conduct yourselves wisely
toward outsiders, making the most of the time.[a] 6 Let
your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how
you ought to answer everyone.
Acts
8:26-40 (Phillip and the Ethiopian eunuch)
God brought this conversion about, and God will use you too
for His Kingdom work!
Let me know what you think...I'd love to hear from you :)
Peace, Melanie!
3 comments:
Yes, speaks us thru different means.
Nicely portrayed the moth story. :-)
I was thinking about Jesus and the woman at the well. He didn't start by preaching he just asked her for water and then it went from there. When he was with the disciples he called them to follow him and that seems to be his first interaction with them (one to one for sure).
Basically, he didn't always do a "turn or burn" speech with the people he was talking with and so we shouldn't either. Maybe he ask us to be upfront, maybe he'll just tell us to wait like he did with you.
Thanks for a great story Mel
Thanks PV!
Chris, thank you for mentioning the woman at the well...Yes! And the disciples too :)
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