1 Peter 4:10-11
Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as
faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. If anyone
speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If
anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that
in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ.
My grandson, Zeke, stood on the pitcher's mound. At
eight years old his excitement for the game of baseball shined. As the inning
progressed Zeke and the first baseman made a great play to get the runner out. All
the young men on the team filled different positions throughout the game. As
they ran and hit and caught the ball their skills increased. I witnessed them
finding their potential and strengths.
My other grandson on the team, Eli, shows the gift of encouragement. He cheered Zeke on as he pitched. Another young man,
A.J., shows compassion for his teammates. The boys are not only learning the
game of baseball, they are realizing their gifts.
Watching Zeke and Eli on the field reminds me of
God's plan for people. Everyone of us has God-given gifts. Some are speaking,
serving, being hospitable, and so many more. Each one of us has a reason for
being, a purpose. One of my gifts is encouragement, which led me to write my
blog. Through that gift I reach out beyond myself, follow God's heart, and give
a bit of joy and hope to anyone who reads the words.
God creates each of us with our own passions and
he gives us the tools to pursue them. If we pray, read God's word, listen, and
pay attention, God reveals to us how to use the gifts he's filled us with. Then
like a baseball team, we work together for God's kingdom—each of us in our
position, ready to commit to the team. Are you on God's team?
What's your gift? I'd love to know.