Unlikely Likeables: Seed Planter

i corintians 13

“For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous: but the way of the ungodly shall perish.” Psalm 1:26

COMMENTS:  Elijah was empowered by God to administer some amazing miracles and some amazing things.  Resurrecting the widow’s son or sustaining the cooking oil for a year or his offering at Mt. Carmel wasn’t his greatest legacy.  His greatest legacy was his life and the people he mentored while on earth.  Elisha had the privilege of learning from Elijah as he shared his life walk of faith with God.  Elisha also witnessed Elijah’s incredible exit by a chariot from heaven, receiving Elijah’s mantle cloak as it fell from Elijah as he ascended into heaven.

Who have you mentored under?  Those who greatly impacted and still do impact you.  I am still being impacted by saints I knew long gone to heaven.  How about you?  The legacy they left with their example and love and good deeds live on in the lives of those they knew and touched.  Likewise, their legacy lives on as we follow their example to those we know. 

What legacy are we too building in the lives of others?  Who will quote our saying or reflect on what we did or would do when we are gone?  I still quote saying my father told me long ago even though he has been in heaven since 2002.

Jim Elliott died at the hands of the Auca Indians he was trying to reach for Christ before seeing the fruit of that work.  But His wife did and now that tribe not only has accepted Christ but has brought Christ to many surrounding tribes.  Even the man who killed Jim was led to Christ by Jim’s wife and is an evangelist to his neighboring tribes.

More commonly we don’t see the results of our influence while alive.  Not knowing can and does bring a sense of failure, but we need to remember what we do for Christ is never done in vain. (I Corinthians 15:58).  Psalm 126:6 “He who continually goes forth weeping, bearing seed for sowing, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing sheaves with him.”

 “Lord, let me make a difference for you that is utterly disproportionate to who I am.”
David Brainerd

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