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children, it seems, are always selling something. No sooner
does the school year begin than students are out in
droves, peddling their wares from home to home like door-to-door
salesman. The
merchandise varies from fruit, to doughnuts, to cookies, to flags, to popcorn,
to wrapping paper for the holidays. I remember selling, candy, spices,
and magazines to help fund various projects for the different school I attended
at home.
While
most of the merchandise is designed to grab the buyer’s attention, very few of
these products are created with
long-term usefulness in mind. The candy is meant to be consumed, the
wrapping paper can only be used during a particular season, and knick knacks
for the home soon find their way onto back shelves in closets
or are boxed up in the attic until a “place” can be found to display them later.
But
every once in a while, a useful product comes along that is both practical and
designed to make life just a little bit easier. This
small miracle occurred at my sister’s school. Each year her school, like
all the other schools in all
the other counties, sold items to raise money for certain needs not addressed
by the school’s allotted
budget. Instead of going door-to-door, however, the
school held a bazaar where people visited and purchased items, most
of them made by the students themselves.
One
of the biggest hits at the bazaar was fire starters. These were simple
and useful little gadgets that made building a fire during the winter months
much easier. The students simply took a small milk carton, cut off the
top, filled it with paraffin wax, and inserted a small piece of twine in the
center. When the wax cooled, it conformed to the shape of the milk carton
and provided enough fuel to last until the wood in the fireplace grew into a
warm, glowing blaze. All you had to do was arrange the wood and the
kindling, place the fire starter underneath, light it, and voila! Instant
fire! As the fire starter burned and used its fuel, it ignited the wood
in the grate which grew
from a small, single flame into a roaring, blazing fire that gave light and
warmth to everyone in the room.
Do
you realize that Christians are to the world what the fire starter is to the
wood and kindling in the fireplace? Did you know that Jesus commissioned
us to be spiritual pyromaniacs with the sole purpose of intentionally setting
the world on fire for him? It’s true; and
we need look no further than one of the last commands Jesus gave his disciples
before ascending into heaven.
Matthew
28:19-20 is
generally referred to as The Great
Commission because it is
in this passage of scripture that Jesus instructs his followers to go out into
the world and conquer it for him. “Therefore go
and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and
of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have
commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."
Not
only did Jesus command his
followers—and that includes us today—to go out and set fires; he
gave
them the necessary tools with which to do it. Notice the distinct
similarities between believers and those fire starters my sister’s school
sold. First, they were small compared to the task. Second, they had
a distinct shape and were filled with fuel and
a wick. Third, once they were lit, they gave of themselves totally until
a roaring fire was set ablaze. Fourth, they
received their fire from another source. Fifth, had it not
been for them, there would have been no fire.
It
doesn’t take much to understand the comparison, does it? The world is a
big place filled with billions of people. By ourselves we are not match
for the challenge, we are very small when placed side-by-side with Christ’s
command. The scriptures tell us that we are to be conformed
to the image of Christ, taking on
his shape, and we are to be filled with
the Spirit which
produces in us the means of sharing the gospel message with the world.
However, unless we give of
ourselves totally and
unselfishly, we are of
no use to God. The fire starter is no good without a flame and it will
not achieve its purpose if it goes out before the task is completed. But
when we allow God to work
through us so that
we share the good news of Jesus Christ with the world, we can truly ignite a
flame in those around us. How many
fires have you started lately?
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