Slowing Down to Serve God

Pastor John,

I’ve read that going to a holiness meeting is not serving God.​ ​ Preacher Clark said it​;​ you said it​;​ and many others, I imagine; the meeting of the saints is not serving God, it is a payday for serving Him all of the rest of the time.​  ​But then I thought, “How do you serve God?”  It is a simple question that the faithful and obedient in the Lord may never have to consider, but it felt good for me to ask it.​ ​ I ​k​new it wasn’t a meeting of the saints.​ ​ And it is not passing out trac​t​s, necessarily​ ​…. and I put them out for years.  Nor is it going out and telling folk about Jesus, necessarily.

I  went through a list of acceptable things​,​ and realized it was none of them, specifically​, but that serving God is the act of yielding. ​Yielding to God, yielding our members unto the Lord​, yielding to the Spirit, yielding to the Power.  We can’t know God’s thoughts or desires every moment​,​ like a list of chores to act them out and call it service to the Lord, but we can –​ ​and perhaps only can​ – yield to His power at this moment. ​ ​And we will have served Him for every moment that we were yielding.​ ​ It made me immediately think that no wonder it is true that  “He who hastens with his feet, sins​.​”​

In the light of these thoughts​,​ it seems impossible to me that we would be or could be yielding to God, while ​”hastening​”, or being in a hurry​.  And then I thought about slowing down. ​ ​We can’t serve God acceptably, which is to yield ourselves to Him, if we don’t slow down, slow  enough to feel the next living move, as it is happening. ​ ​And if we aren’t yielding​,​ I’m thinking that we aren’t serving the Living God.

​Jerry D