To
this end I also labour,
striving according to His working which works in me mightily. – Colossians 1.29
I am glad that I don’t have to labour in my
own strength. Paul writes a lot about this because he knew the importance of
doing things in God's strength and according to His working.
Back in the previous verse Paul talks about the reason
for his work. He says that he preaches, warns, and teaches in order to present
men perfect and mature in Christ.
But therein lies the rub and therein lies the
difficulty - to 'present men perfect...'
Working with people can be a difficult task. This is
true in any filed because most of the time you have some dealings with people.
But Paul was in a position where his primary task was to influence people to do
something.
When you programme a computer to do something it does
it, if you do it right. When you work with wood it doesn't fight back. Years
ago I worked with sheet metal and it never once argued with me. I cleaned
toilets they never pitched a fit about being cleaned.
But people aren't like that. We have a free will and
we are not afraid to exercise it.
And that makes us hard to deal with.
As preachers and teachers and friends and guides we
can't do anything to change people. They aren't like computers or inanimate
objects. They have their own way. But as we yield to the Holy Spirit’s
direction and as we strive to faithfully labour we see His working do a mighty
work in and through us.
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