Marching, Fighting, Or Supplying – The Goal Is The Same
My mom loves working on our family history. The Ancestry tree she has built is quite impressive and goes back many generations. We were able to use the records she found when I wanted to become a member of the DAR.
She helped me connect all the dots and cross all the tees so that I could be a DAR member. However, my ancestor wasn’t a general or a colonel; he wasn’t even a private. Instead, he supplied items for the war effort, and that counted.
Have you ever noticed that when people share who their ancestors were, they are always famous? As far as I know, we’ve never run across a famous person in our history, and I’m betting that is the same with most people.
A month or so ago, I listened to an online sermon about our purpose in life. The pastor mentioned that people all want these grand purposes in life and might completely ignore the one that the Lord gave them. We can’t all be preachers. Most of us will never write devotional books that are published for millions to read. But, our purpose in life can still be impactful if it is what the Lord gave us.
What if your purpose in life is to raise your children in the church? That isn’t a small accomplishment, and it can have a generational impact. Maybe it is to mentor someone who is struggling. What if your purpose is to sing in the choir? And, possibly, your purpose is to go to your work every day and let the light of Christ shine through you for your co-workers to see!
My ancestor could have wanted a splashy title during the war. He might have dreamed of people remembering his name and telling their children about his accomplishments. He probably thought that the job of delivering supplies was not that important.
The truth is that we need a supply person just like we need a general. Without supplies, the war would have quickly ended. The same is true when it comes to the army for Christ. We all have a purpose against the enemy. You might not feel like you are on the front line, but suppliers are needed in order to win the war. Spoiler Alert: the war is already won!!!
Ephesians 2:10 NIV
10 For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
Proverbs 19:21 NIV
21 Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.
Job 42:2 NIV
2 “I know that you can do all things; no purpose of yours can be thwarted.
Jeremiah 29:11 NIV
11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
You have a purpose and a part to play in the Lord’s army. It doesn’t matter if you are marching, fighting, or supplying – the goal is still the same!!!
To GOD Goes The Glory!
Have A Blessed Day!
Thanks for the wonderful Sunday message. You need to do a midweek devotional. Would love to read more thoughts from you.
Goodness, I’m not sure I could come up with enough to talk about to do a midweek devotional.
The Bible speaks volumes about giving!! Sometimes it means more than having a “rank”!!! Have a blessed day!!❤️
Your post today is so timely. I was just praying this morning about how insignificant I feel my contributions are to God’s Kingdom so this is a good reminder that we are all needed.
I always enjoy your Sunday writings. For me, the one today has been the most important message thus far. I had to learn what my purpose in life is, a few years ago. We all have a purpose, something to contribute. To be the best that we can be at what we are good at or what we enjoy.
We all want BIG purposes, but a small purpose can still make a huge impact.
I look forward to your Sunday posts, as well as all of your messages!! So glad I stumbled onto your blog! Enjoy!!!
Thank you, Tania!
Beautifully said! I am so grateful for your Sunday messages! Have a Beautiful Sunday🙏❤🙏
So very true! The people who work behind the scenes have the most impact ! Everyone working together! it reminds me of the scripture that the body has different parts but all parts are important to the body. Comparing it to the body of Christ (the church) Love your post!
Rhonda, I love that scripture!
Well said Tanya! There is an old saying in the military, “An army marches on its stomach.” Your words are a reminder that we can all help to keep God’s army “well fed” by living our lives through Him and dedicated to Him.
Amen! “All God’s children have a place in the choir. Some sing low and some sing higher!”