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Friday, 30 November 2012

[Friday's Devotional] - Edward the Settler Engine

















Well actually his name was Edward the Blue Engine, but I will explain more in a bit. So we have reached Friday and it is time for a trip to the island of Sodor.  Generations of children have enjoyed the stories of Rev. Awdry, and later those written by his son.  When I was a child they were postcard sized, hardback books and I used to love reading them and the story of Edward in particular.  Edward was a much nicer character than Thomas the Silly Engine or Gordon the Smug Engine. Edward was an engine worth reading about.  Not only did Edward save a traction engine from the scrap man, but he also gave a friendly welcome to Duck the Great Western engine when he was sent into exile by the Fat Controller for a crime he had not committed.  Edward made Duck welcome and didn’t hold the slander that Duck was accused of against him.  Edward is a pure ‘settler’ of an engine.  He is a pastor with a heart for people.  Is that you?  Today I want to look at Settler Ministries.

Pastors have a heart for caring for God’s people; seeking their wellbeing and building them up so that they can reach their full stature in Christ and live life in all of its fullness.

The ministry of the teacher is coupled with that of the Pastor.  In the original Greek, Paul links the two ministries together.  Caring for God’s people is inextricably coupled with teaching them to build them up.

So, do you see yourself now?  Now that we have looked at all five, which of the ministries is your main one?  Remember that you will be called into other ministries from time to time.

Now here is the end of the week health warning.  What would a church be like that was full of settlers?  What would a church be like that was only Pioneers?  The ministries that we have outlined over the last two days are the ministries that make up the body of Christ, the church.  The body needs all of its parts.  The church needs all of its ministries.  The church needs you.

John Martin-Jones

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