SHEPHERD TO SHEEP
TO PARENTS OF MISSIONARIES
(1 Sam 1:27-28) For this child I prayed, and
the Lord has granted me my petition which I asked of Him. 28 Therefore I also have lent him to the
Lord; as long as he lives he shall be lent to the Lord.” So they worshiped the
Lord there.
So your child comes to you and
says he feels called to the mission field.
You stare for a while and then you ask the question where he feels
called to go. He tells you some far off
place that maybe you haven’t even heard of before. Then he goes into detail about how he was
spoken to by the Spirit and about the need for Christ in this place and on and
on and on. When he finishes you hear
crickets in the room. You say that’s wonderful
while you feel the swallow in your throat.
My son or daughter off to the mission field. Wow, that’s great. Or is it?
As parents we love our kids to
death. We have sacrificed for them since
they were born. We raised them to be
responsible and gave them all the tools they needed for successful living. We spent good money and a lot time securing
their future. We counseled them
wisely. We hope they will make good
decisions and achieve well in their chosen field. Then they come and say they want to serve the
Lord as a missionary. Not only do we
become concerned about their safety we also begin thinking about family
ramifications. You won’t see your child
for a long time. You will miss
them. You will miss the grandkids if they
are a family. What about holidays and
birthdays and special events? It starts
to hit you like a ton of bricks emotionally.
Samuel had a special calling on
his life. His mother Hannah prayed for a
son after being barren for so long. She
said if God gave her her request she would dedicate her son for life to God’s
work. Finally God answered her prayer
and she was good to her promise. When it
was time she presented Samuel to the Lord at the Temple. She then went home without her son but she
visited him yearly with the new cloths she made for him.
You know, as parents we are so
proud when our children achieve greatness on any level. Parents can be so gratified to say their
child is a doctor, a lawyer, or a soldier serving in the armed forces. But what about the highest calling a child
can receive…that of serving the Lord in the ministry? To give spiritual life to others (doctor). To be an advocate for the poor and needy and
the marginalized (lawyer). To be a
soldier in the Lord’s army. And with
modern technology you can keep in communication on a daily basis. And between traveling to see you child on the
mission field and them coming home for a visit it’s just not as hard as it used
to be.
We can be a help or a hindrance
to the call of God on our child’s life.
Let’s line up with God’s purposes and be a support to our children when
they involve themselves in the greatest business of all…God’s business! (Luke
2:49)…Did you not know that I must be about My Father’s business?”
Louie
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