Beg God

I have been reminded so many times recently of the fact that it is God and God alone that causes a person to fall in love with Him. As a pastor to students I often find myself in frustration because I can't make my students love God. As much as I teach, disciple, and lead, toward that end, it is God, and not I, who calls them, and moves in their hearts to pursue Him.

At the National Youth Workers Convention this last October Francis Chan called us to beg God for the hearts of our students. He reminded us that we can not change their hearts, only God can.

I recently came across this poem on Michael Ferber's blog. It says it well.

No, it is not yours to open buds into blossom.
Shake the bud, strike, it is beyond your power to make it blossom.
Your touch soils it.
You tear its petals to pieces and strew them in the dust,
But no colors appear and no perfume.
Oh, it is not for you to open the bud into blossom.
He who can open the bud does it so simply.
He gives it a glance and the life sap stirs through its veins.
At his breath the flower spreads its wings and flutters in the wind.
Colors flash out like heart longing, the perfume betrays a sweet secret.
He who can open the bud does it so sweetly

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So many times we get caught up on numbers, on who has made the choice for Jesus, on how many students we have attending etc... It pains me that churches base everything on this. Many do not realize as you have said, that God alone is responsible, I have told the youth that we are but the messenger. It's the Holy Spirit who convicts not us. It's the Holy Spirit who leads, not us. It's about God, not us. We have no control over salvation.

We are the messengers.

Corey Mann said...

http://coreymann.blogspot.com/2007/12/attention-all-youth-workers-who-read.html

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