My friend Gene Brock and I have been reminiscing.
We were classmates in New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in the 1960s, graduating the same year, ’67, and both went forth to pastor churches, he to SW Georgia and me to the MS Delta. These days, he’s serving sweet Little Ochlocknee Baptist Church outside Thomasville, Georgia, and this week I’m his revival preacherl.
We’re catching up on old times.
Gene and I agree that a revival we did for his church in Edison, Georgia, in the late 1960s is one of the best we’ve ever experienced. The funny part is how Gene invited me in the first place.
The mail that morning in Greenville, MS, brought a letter from Gene. His inviting me to preach a revival for him was most unusual, since we’d never been especially close during seminary, just classmates. But it was how he began the letter that we still joke about.
Dear Joe: If you are still as enthusiastic as you were in seminary, I’d like to invite you to preach a revival for my church.
I wrote back and said, “Sorry. Not as enthusiastic. Try someone else.”
Not.
I did not do that. No way was I going to admit to having dampened my enthusiasm for the Lord, for life, or for the Lord’s work.
I am enthusiastic about life, the Lord, and ministry to this day. I hope you are. But if not, it needs to be addressed.
That’s what this is about.