(Fifth and last in the series “Church Members Extraordinary.”)
A Swat team is a small group of highly trained military or law enforcement people who can go into a tense and dangerous situation, armed to the teeth, able to respond in any way necessary. (The initials stand for “Special Weapons and Tactics.”)
No, we don’t require such combat specialists in the church, as far as I know.
I’m suggesting a different kind of Swat team. Let’s have a small band of church leaders who are constantly on the alert for fellow members who have spiritual gifts which they are not using in the Kingdom, or are under-utilizing them.
Such gifted church members are usually unaware of their spiritual endowments, of the ways in which they could be serving, and of the difference they could make in the lives of others.
Our job–your job, if you are one of those gifted by the Lord for this kind of work–is to find these people, open their eyes to what God has done in their lives, teach them, and then help them find their place of service. Find their calling.
The strange thing is that far more people believe that the Holy Spirit gives spiritual gifts to every believer than believe that there is a place of service in the Kingdom for each person. A rather odd little dichotomy, I think.
Here’s a director of human resources who puts someone on the company payroll and sends them to the plant manager with instructions, “See if you can find a place for this one.” An hour later, the individual returns with a post-it note on his back saying, “Don’t need him.”
If God loves us and saves us, calls us and gifts us spiritually, then has no place of service for us in His work, He is as inefficient and foolhardy as that director of human resources.
If God gifts you for His service, He has a place for you in the Kingdom.
And that, I say to you, is one of the most exciting things in the world.