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Friday, November 7, 2008

Lazarus by Max Lucado

Marys need to remember that service is worship.
Marthas need to remember that worship is service.
And Lazarus? He needs to remember that not everyone can play the trumpet.
You see, as far as we know, Lazarus did nothing at the dinner. He saved his actions for outside the house. Read carefully John 12:9:
"A large crowd of Jews heard that Jesus was in Bethany. So they went there to see not only Jesus, but Lazarus, whom Jesus raised from the dead. So the leading priests made plans to kill Lazarus, too. Because of Lazarus many Jews were leaving them and believing in Jesus."
Wow! Because of Lazarus many Jews were "believing in Jesus." Lazarus has been given a trumpet. He has a testimony to give--and what a testimony he has!
"I was always a good fellow," he would say. "I paid my bills. I loved my sisters. I even enjoyed being around Jesus. But I wasn't one of the followers. I didn't get as close as Peter and James and those guys. I kept my distance. Nothing personal. I just didn't want to get carried away.
"But then I got sick. And then I died. I mean, I died dead.
"Nothing left. Stone-cold. No life. No breath. Nothing. I died to everything. I saw life from the tomb. And then Jesus called me from the grave. When he spoke, my heart beat and my soul stirred, and I was alive again. And I want you to know he can do the same for you."
God gave Martha a bass drum of service. God gave Mary a flute for praise. And God gave Lazarus a trumpet. And he stood on center stage and played it.
God still gives trumpets. God still calls people from the pits. God still gives pinch-me-I'm-dreaming, too-good-to-be-true testimonies. But not everyone has a dramatic testimony. Who wants a band full of trumpets?
Some convert the lost. Some encourage the saved. And some keep the movement in step. All are needed.
If God has called you to be a Lazarus, then testify. Remind the rest of us that we, too, have a story to tell. We, too, have neighbors who are lost. We, too, have died and been resurrected.

2 comments:

Mc Allen said...

wow, thats a powerful statement!!! Thanks for the reminder and insight! :) LA

krissy knox said...

Hi Debbie. I just found your blog while blog hopping! Tell you what, I liked this post! Yes, we all, as Christians, have a story to tell, we have all died and been resurrected!And there are so many that need to hear that story. So whether we have a grand story, or a quiet one, there are those who need to hear it. As a matter of fact, sometimes God uses the little quiet things. Sometimes there are those who are watching us. ready and waitng to hear out little testimonies, or to watch us in the little things, in the little ways, to see how we are acting. That is how many are brought to the Lord. Let us not miss opportunities then to draw others to Him. Let us be a witness. Even when we are a quiet witness, let EVERYTHING we say and do point the way to Him. Whether it be in our quiet gentle speech, or the way we witness of His love without words, may we all our quiet, little ways lead others to Him! I may not have a trumpet, but hopefully my quiet and good behavior will draw others to Him, speaking volumes...

Take care and God bless.
Krissy :)
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