A Job or A Ministry?

(from Cathedral Chimes-Grace Cathedral, Topeka)

Some people have a JOB in the church.  Others involve themselves in MINISTRY.  What’s the difference?  Below is an acid test to help you determine which category your church work belongs in:

¨ If you do it because no one else will, it’s a JOB; if you are doing it to serve the Lord, it’s a MINISTRY.

¨ If you do just enough to get by, it’s a JOB; if you participate fully and to the best of your ability, it’s a MINISTRY.

¨ If you quit because someone criticized you, it’s a JOB; if you continue to serve (listening and weighing criticism), it’s a MINISTRY.

¨ If you do it because it doesn’t interfere with other activities, it’s a JOB; if you are committed to staying with it even when it means letting go of other things, it’s a MINISTRY.

¨ If you quit or got mad or upset because no one praised you or thanked you, it’s a JOB; if you stay with it even though no one seems to notice your efforts, it’s a MINISTRY.

¨ If you do it because someone says it needs to be done, it’s a JOB; if you do it because you think it needs to be done, it’s a MINISTRY.

¨ If your concern is success, it’s a JOB; if your concern is faithfulness, it’s a MINISTRY.

Average churches are filled with many just doing a JOB; great churches are filled with many who are involved in MINISTRY.

People will say, “Well done,” when you do your JOB; the Lord will say, “Well done,” when you do your MINISTRY.

If you have a church JOB, we suggest you resign immediately and find yourself a church MINISTRY!

[Thank you to Marsha for sharing this article.]

Pastor Mark

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