Getting Our Hands Dirty:
Becoming involved in something meaningful
and being prepared to put in the effort and hard work to make it happen.
poster
by Roland Tiangco.
There are so many things that we wish were different, but things
do not simply happen because we wish it or we just talk about it. We can question
decisions and methods. We can complain about leadership. We can become
frustrated. But in order for our world to get better, one needs to act, to do
something, for change to occur.
I believe that is what the Episcopal Church USA has done and
is doing. Our General Convention, which met in Indianapolis, IN just ended and
though I was not able to attend some amazing things have been set into motion. Many
of the sermons ( http://www.episcopalchurch.org/
) sparked a desire to do something. But things will not just happen unless you
and I are willing to get our hands dirty -to take the initiative and ownership
of the issues at hand.
But what usually happens after all the excitement, all the
emotional “hoopla”, when everyone goes home to the “real” world? We make
excuses that we are too busy or too stressed and cannot handle one more thing.
We expect “others” to carry on the work and to just pass the information on to
us.
But why can’t it be YOU? or ME? Can we do one thing today
that will energize us to take that step to bring about change, to get our
hands dirty?
Jesus understood this
when He said “the harvest is plenty, but the workers are few.” Luke 10:2
Are you willing
to labor for Christ? I think that is why we Christians are here on this earth.
What do you think?
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