Just what is he thinking?

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Quitting Ministry

I'm ready to quit the ministry. I'm not talking about giving up being a pastor. I don't want to leave the church. And believe it or not, I'm not bitter or burned out. I'm just going to quit the ministry. I don't even like the phrase, "the ministry." I don't like being called a minister. Mainly because of what being "a minister" is widely perceived as.

Would you believe me if I said that we are not called to do ministry? Yet I am convinced it's true. I have not been placed here to do ministry. I have been placed here and called by God to fulfill a vision.

Think about it. What do you think Jesus' countenance was like when he looked at his disciples and said, "Go and make disciples of all nations." We read it fast. As if it's no big deal for Jesus to tell a small group of people to change the entire spiritual fabric of the world. No...I think Jesus was much slower and more deliberate in his tone. As if he was not only speaking to them, but all who would follow them. Maybe that's why he finished with, "And I'll be with you always. Even to the end of the age."

In Matthew 28:19, Jesus gave us a vision statement. Think about it some more. What if I told your small group at church to turn everyone in the world into a follower of Jesus? It would be a pretty tall order wouldn't it?


Take a minute and think about the drama of the moment. This is Jesus' first appearance to his disciples after his resurrection. It was a supernatural occurrence. Imagine the emphasis in his voice. "Go." "Cause all of the nations of the world to follow me."

Wow.

Makes my potluck dinner seem trivial. Or maybe it changes the focus of that potluck dinner. We have the dinner because that's what churches do. That's the ministry. That's exactly the reason I am quitting the ministry as we currently know it. I am going to start fulfilling a vision. The divine vision Jesus gave on the mountain in Galilee. "Go and make disciples." That's not to say that I'll never schedule another church potluck dinner. But it's definitely going to change how we do potluck dinners. Not to be served, but to serve.

You see, we cannot do ministry just for the sake of doing ministry. We can't plan certain events or services just because that's what a church does. How many of those things are actually helping to make disciples of all nations? Ministry is not the what, but the how. We get off track when we think that ministry is the "what" we are supposed to do. The "what" is the vision Jesus gave us. Make disciples of all nations. Ministry is how we do fulfill that vision. Let's broaden our definition of ministry. Ministry is anything that helps someone to follow Jesus.

Don't start with the end. Begin at the beginning. When we just do ministry, we are starting at the end. The vision is the beginning. Start there and end with ministry. Does that make sense?

We get frustrated because our attempts at ministry don't yield the results we were hoping for. It might be mainly because we are doing something just because we feel we should do something. But if our focus is on Jesus' vision of making disciples, we think of ways to do that. Traditional or non-traditional. Orthodox or unorthodox. Anything that leads people to follow Jesus is ministry. It's when what we do reflects and leads to what we want to accomplish. That's real ministry.

4 Comments:

Blogger Bradly Keller said...

Right between the eyes!

3:18 PM

 
Blogger Pastor With Coffee said...

Hey Paul! I am quitting too! Great blog entry! And all the saints and angels said, "AMEN!"

10:51 PM

 
Blogger Dave said...

Paul,

Great post. Definitely what we need to do, not only in the US, but here in Mexico as well.

I like what Stephen Covey says, "Begin with the end in mind." The vision is this "end" or goal, in our case, making disciples. The ministry then is what we do to reach that goal, or the means to the end.

2:39 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good blog!

I would like to add:
Making diciples is like making babies. To make babies the right way that is, God's way.

It all takes allot of emotion, intentionality, commitment, relationship, time, etc. and we are just getting married. The baby comes later, and then after the baby do we just lay it aside and then make more babies.

Making diciples first starts with a healthy union of people who are intentional, committed, relational,honest which requires allot of emotion sometimes, and make time for each other. Then the diciples can begin to be birthed and not layed aside to make more diciples but to be nurtured in the dicipleship process.

Fellowship suppers can be and are as vital as the new birth if as you said the vision is why we are gathering.

Making diciples as an individual is another blog item.

12:08 PM

 

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