The Lasting Bond
I Thessalonians 1:1 TPT
From Paul, Silas, and Timothy. We send our greetings to you, the congregation of believers in Thessaloniki, which is in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. May God’s delightful grace and peace rest upon you.
It began when I was in my thirties, my first ministry trip to another nation. It was to the nation of India. Our ministry was to pastors and their wives. Even though I missed my family beyond words, I loved teaching, loving, and encouraging these pastors who had so little education and tools to work with. Over the years I have traveled to many nations and have had the great privilege to be on teams who in my book, will go down as heroes of the faith. I guess I would be classified as a young Timothy when I began. I had two very special mentors. I always felt like I was there to carry their bags, so to speak. I would often lead worship and enjoy their powerfully anointed teaching. There were many retreats in my home state as well as neighboring states where we would gather with women from many churches having two to three days to be before the Lord together to encourage, pray, laugh, and cry together. I always came home refreshed and ready to journey on with the duties of life. Eventually I was given teaching ministry slots, and then on to the evening gathering times. Our times together were times of great growth and processing in my life. Our times in prayer and discussion as a leadership team, have marked me for the rest of my life. I believe that must have been how Paul, Silas, and Timothy must have felt. When you study the different combinations of team members, you find that often it would be repeated choices to minister and travel with. Timothy was a younger man who was being mentored by Paul and the other older disciples. You tell as you focus on their greetings and other verses of writing about their experiences that they had a strong bond with each other. Think of the times when Jesus was with His disciples, how night after night they would sit around a campfire having, I believe deep discussions, asking Jesus deep questions and listening intently to what He would teach them. I know longer have my older mentors. Oh how I miss them and would love to be with them again. Working together in a close bond is a powerful experience. God anoints the team and causes each member to work in sync with each other, each with their own unique gifts and callings. Then there is the laughter with tears running down your face, and the quiet sharing at night telling the deep, personal things God was working in each of us. I’ll never forget. What a blessing those precious times were. I challenge you as you read this devotional to ask the Lord, “What team would you have for me to be a part of? Where would I grow and be effective for your Kingdom?” You are not an island. We need each other. It’s important to be a working part of the Body of Christ and also to help mentor younger Christians along on their journey as well.
What about you? Are you a team player or a lone ranger? Are you yielded clay on the potter’s wheel, yielded to Him to be made into a vessel that can be used by the Potter? Dear one, Abba always knows what He is doing, and He wants to use you mightily today. Have an anointed day in Him!