Ministry Business
(Luke 2:49)
Walk-Line:
What is our ministry business? Maybe you have never thought about this? You have your personal business, family business, your work business, school business, and social business. But what about your ministry business? And where does it stand as a priority in your life?
Luke 2:49 is a profound verse where Jesus, as a young boy, responds to His worried parents after they find Him in the temple: “Why did you seek Me? Did you not know that I must be about My Father’s business?” This moment reveals several powerful biblical insights:
1. Jesus’ Awareness of His Mission
Even at a young age, Jesus understood His divine purpose. He was committed to fulfilling God’s plan and was already engaged in teaching and learning within the temple. Have we ever asked yourself, even at a young age, what is God's plan for me, in regards to ministry for for Him? If we never have, as Long as we have breath, it's not too late to ask ourselves that question now.
2. Priority of Spiritual Matters
This verse highlights the importance of prioritizing spiritual growth and devotion to God’s will over earthly concerns. Jesus was deeply invested in matters of faith, setting an example for His followers. Even as professed Christians, how often do we place earthly concerns, over spiritual matters?
3. Understanding of Identity
Jesus refers to God as His Father, emphasizing His unique relationship with the Father and foreshadowing His role as the Savior. It is important to know what are relationship is with God. He is our Heavely Father, who is our Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer of our lives. We are His children, and through His Son Jesus, we are His redeemed children, who belong to Him, and long to serve Him, all of our lives.
4. A Lesson in Seeking Him
His words indirectly challenge us: Where do we seek God? He is found in places dedicated to learning, wisdom, and the pursuit of truth. Jeremiah 29:13 says "You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart." Are we seeking God everyday? Are we seeking to know His will for our lives? We get so busy seeking our own will, and wants, that we leave God out of the picture, all together. And how miserable that can become.
This passage ultimately encourages believers to be devoted to God’s calling and to actively pursue spiritual wisdom. What is your ministry business? I hope if you have not pursued it, you will be like Jesus, and be about it today.
You will never regret it! GP
Is the call upon our lives today.
To know whom we belong,
To accept Him, and abide with Him
For all eternity.
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