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Thursday, August 16, 2012

BEING WOUNDED!

1 PETER 4:1 More than half a century ago, Amy Carmichael wrote these words... Hast thou no wound? No wound? No scar? Yet, as the Master shall the servant be, And pierced are the feet the follow Me; But thine are whole: can he have followed far Who has no wound nor scar? A teacher once told me, "You can recognize a leader by his (or her) limp." His point: those most effective in ministry are most often those who have been wounded at some time in their lives. Sometimes these wounds come from others, sometimes they're the result of our own dumb decisions. But the best leaders are the best leaders because they are survivors. In fact, they're more than survivors. They're overcomers. No one likes to be wounded, and no one enjoys suffering. But this is the part of the process of becoming like Christ. If you've been in ministry very long, no doubt you've been hurt a time or two. God can, and will, heal your hurts. And he will use them to help him use you in more effective service. Therefore, since Christ has suffered in his body, arm yourselves also with the same attitude, because he who has suffered in his body is done with sin. (1 Peter 4:1) Wounded Soldier (Danny Daniels) I am a wounded soldier But I will not leave the fight Because the Great Physician Is healing me So I’m standing in the battle In the armor of His light Because His mighty power Is real in me I am loved (I am loved) I am accepted (I am accepted) By the Savior of my soul (Savior of my soul) I am loved (I am loved) I am accepted (I am accepted) And my wounds will be made whole Copyright © 1985 Mercy/Vineyard Publishing. Phil

1 comment:

Donna said...

Missed this post somehow...but glad to see it today. I haven't thought of that song is years. Thanks for the reminder. I love the song, The Hurt and The Healer by Mercy Me. It's amazing how our suffering and trials can be used for God's glory. God has wonderful things in store for you and your ministry. Keep writing! Grace, Donna