Did
you ever start a new job or go to a new school or church and feel overwhelmed
by all that was going on? Everyone seems to have their particular role. Each
piece of equipment has a set function. Your question is, “Where do I fit in???” How do I become a part of this confusing
spectacle in front of me? Many people will find someone they trust or has been
assigned to them to show them around. Others will just stand there and go blank.
After a while they will just turn around and wander off.
I’ve seen almost the same thing
happen on the highway. Occasionally I’ve seen folks so overwhelmed by the
prospect of merging into heavy traffic that they will just sort of drift to the
end of an on-ramp and freeze. Sometimes a kind soul will see their predicament
and slow down just enough to let them into traffic. Later they’ll tell a friend
that they will never drive in that area again. The traffic is just too
dangerous and confusing. “The drivers in that area are just crazy!”
In a new place most of the time a
friendly face can act as a guide to help them focus on their new surroundings
to show them what is important and what isn’t. In a new area with daunting traffic
we need someone to lead us to go in front of us through those difficult merges,
lane changes and around frightening vehicles.
Look for those people who are in
need of our leadership. Guide them gently. God has placed you here to bring
others with you.
And he said to them, "The
kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them, and those in authority over
them are called benefactors. But not so with you. Rather, let the greatest
among you become as the youngest, and the leader as one who serves.
(Luk 22:25-26 ESV)
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