Thursday, September 27, 2012

when skills disqualify you

After a career in sales, I finally got sick of it. The lies, innuendoes, false promises that so many gave finally got to me. So I quit-trusting God to give me a new career. With one of the things I was unable to shake was the countless sales training seminars I attended. Which later I found out, that the buyers also attended seminars on how to combat us. An evil game, that I promised I would never play again. And I vowed to never use my honed sales techniques in any other job-and I haven't, although I was tempted. I wanted to trust God, not just say I was.
The best negotiating skills I ever learned were after I quit, and attended classes on how to get hired. I really became a skilled negotiator, and could present myself as the right candidate for any job. No matter how qualified I was, or wasn't. The fine tuning I got put anyone at a disadvantage, including me, as I now had to choose from positions offered, instead of just attaining the position. If you would like me to say I always chose right, you won't hear that. But God still respected my poor choices, which always led to better ones-when I listened to Him.
During a church visit, we had to endure this couple being praised by the pastor for teaching classes on what is your gift for ministry. After 30 seconds I wanted to stand up and shout "shut up," for it was the same old pablum I had learned in sales. Where was God, how about the Holy Spirit? And my one question, "could Jesus have done a better job choosing apostles if He had taken their advice?"
It seems He didn't choose the most qualified, but rather He knew men's hearts, and His father's will. He chose fisherman, anarchists, tax collectors, and others to represent what is the most valuable and important message ever to be told-the gospel. And then sent them out with limited training, which they didn't understand, and not even an expense account. They had to trust Him. Working purely commission, they had to trust Jesus, and today we see how right God was. And is. And will be. Qualified doesn't mean called-in fact to God it will disqualify many. Look to Jesus....
While attending UNM I was part of a Friday night fellowship, which this one night John Duffy and I went to together. That night they were studying the gifts of the spirit, and how each person has one. Except John and I, we were at a loss. Which tried others patience. So much for fruit. While the others were all proud of their new gifts, we were perplexed. We had all the qualifications, and also none of the qualifications. And the leader was upset when we left after midnight, without a gift assigned. I was driving John home, when we came upon a horrible accident on University on campus. Police, ambulances, and fire trucks surrounded the scene, and we stopped, not saying a word, but I could tell by John's expression he was already praying. We parked, and walked right through the barricades, past EMT's, and police, and were drawn to a man being loaded into an ambulance. His stomach was distended, and he appeared in shock. But somehow, while being loaded, they stopped, and John and I laid hands on him and prayed. Then they loaded him and took off, sirens and lights flashing. We walked back to the car in silence, but God put on our hearts how He sent us there to pray. And this man would be OK, God had us pray for him. For the man's benefit, but also ours, but mostly God's. To show His love to all of us. Something I cannot put into words, but you just know when you know God. And this was a scenario God has repeated many times in my life, and still does. Our only qualifications were faith and obedience. We trusted God, and then obeyed Him. All without still knowing what our spiritual gift was. I still don't some 30+ years later.
Man plans, and God laughs. And then we repent. Sometimes. Obedience is better than sacrifice, and trusting God is better than any skills. We are saved by grace, and God's strength is made perfect in our weakness. My open heart surgery situation is all about Jesus. No skills, nothing learned, or even absolute faith would carry us through-we had to trust. For it was the only choice available. For who is a better counselor than the mighty counselor? Or who can save better than the savior, Jesus Christ? So why go to anyone else other than the creator for help?
Someday, somehow ,when most needed your skills and knowledge will fail you. God never will. Do you believe that? Do you really trust Him? Today you will have many chances to find out-in the spirit, self control being part of it, you will know. The choice is yours. Don't believe the lies of the the world...when you can have all the riches of heaven in Jesus Christ...
A day came where I was that man being loaded into the ambulance, mine was called life flight. If not for God... my wife would be a widow, my sons fatherless. He saved my life to show them grace. And mine to enjoy life with them, and to tell others. He still has a plan for me, and for you. Trust Him now, for some day you may be on a gurney, and no doctor can save you. Trust the only one who can and wants to... Jesus. For His one skill we can never perfect is love, we can only reflect his. Next time you feel skillful or qualified, I have these 9 inch nails and a cross...Jesus Christ-now that's a qualification I can live with.
love with compassion,
Mike
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