In previous articles I have said that we need to change the world around us. This comes from observing Christians who simply allow the world to continue to degrade without fighting. These same people then find it necessary to complain that the world is in such bad shape. (And believe me, I have been one of these) But there is a truth that you must understand. It is a truth that exists in science, sociology and, yes, in Christianity: Your very presence changes the world around you!
Great! That means you don’t have to do a thing, right? WRONG! Although your presence changes the world, it is not necessarily changed for the good. As followers of Christ, we have been called to a higher standard. One of the results of this calling gives you a purpose for whatever place you may find yourself. Like a cog or instrument or tool placed in the right place at the right time, each of us can be useful and change the world around us to the Glory of God.
What happens if we simply refuse to work? Just as a cog, instrument or tool which quits working is discarded and replaced, we run the risk of having the same thing happen to us. We may be replaced by death, transfer or being benched (someone else comes in to replace us, and we sit on the sidelines watching them succeed where we failed.)
Another point that needs to be made is we can't work in every place we expect to or in the capacity we want to. We must remember that flexibility is a key in being useful.
Like the old illustration about the son helping his father in the work shop. The father asked the son for a tool. After minutes of the son searching for the right tool, the father said, “Don’t worry about it” and he proceeded to use a tool which he could reach. The father then turned to the son and said, “You see this tool that I used? It wasn’t made for the job that I used it in, but it was available so I used it.” The moral of the story is that we need to be available for the Lord’s work…even if it’s not the capacity we would like to be in. Available tools are used.
I have been in places where I cannot wait for God to just place me somewhere else. I agonized for the day when I would be in a better place and be able to be used more than I was. But often it took a long time or it didn’t come. It wasn’t until I realized that I still have work to do here that I began being a useful part of God’s plan around me.
You see, we do have an opportunity and responsibility to change the world. We can either change the world in a way which brings glory and honor to the Lord Jesus or in a way that tarnishes His Name. The choice is ours.