Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Underground work

Minister Mike Sears blessed us with a dynamic Word from the Lord this past Sunday. I'm still meditating on it. He talked about how God keeps us in the process to work on developing our roots - he talked about the underground work that many do and feel like it is unnoticed and maybe even unappreciated. In thinking about that, I just wanted to stop and take a moment to say that I appreciate the underground work done by you, the precious Overcomers of Victory Life!

Thank you for taking out the trash; thank you for every appointment scheduled on my behalf; thank you for coming out on Wednesdays and Sundays; thank you for working with the children in Kids Konnection; thank you for preparing for our youth; thank you for planting flowers; thank you for greeting people coming to worship; thank you for counting the offering; thank you for making the deposits; thank you for learning the songs; thank you for putting the images on the screen; thank you for making sure the microphones are right; thank you for setting up the video cameras; thank you for burning the cds; thank you for doing the opening prayer; thank you for praying for your pastor and leading lady; thank you for carrying bags; thank you for receiving the feedback; thank you for appreciating; thank you for everything you do - it may seem small to you, but it is huge in the grand scheme of things.

When you're faithful over small things, God can trust you and make you the steward of big things. Keep on building the roots; keep on doing the work; keep on being a blessing - your day is coming! It's taking so long to build the roots because the end-product is just that big!

Love you V-Life,
Pastor Razel

2 comments:

  1. Minister Mike was awesome. You could really feel the underground work, the roots, was powerful and really hit home.

    It is so true that it is the little things that we do that make a bigger impact than we could ever imagine.

    God sees the small things just as he sees the big things.

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  2. Pastor Razel, thank you and Lady Camille for being our leaders and for giving all of us the opportunity and a place to serve where we can build our roots.

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