Working Together for a Greater Purpose
“I want them to be encouraged and knit together by strong ties of love. I want them to have complete confidence that they understand God’s mysterious plan, which is Christ himself.”—Colossians 2:2 (NLT)
Overcommitment is not God’s will for us, nor is trying to do it all on your own. I need to be careful in this area of my life. There is so much to do for God’s Kingdom, but I can’t say, “yes” to every opportunity. The Knit, Pray, Crochet church ministry I am leading is a perfect example. Currently, there is one woman who I call my “top performer.” Every week she brings, hats and blankets she has made. Could I make more items to donate each week? Probably, but it would stress me out to do that. That is not my gift. My gift was starting the group and trusting God would provide the manpower and number of needed items.
I will never be the person that cranks out 50 hats or 5 blankets a month. I am lucky to get 2-3 hats made. God gave me the gift of leadership to spearhead the ministry. The group isn’t making hats because we expect recognition from the pulpit. We do it because it is a way for us to evangelize outside of the church walls. There is power when we do things together. People are drawn toward light. When I am with my sisters in Christ knitting each week, together we shine the light of Christ even brighter.
In our group, age isn’t a disqualifier. The lady I mentioned who produces the most is in her early 80’s. When she broke her wrist a few months ago, not only did our production go down, but we also missed her presence. She has been instrumental in getting the word out about us. Please say a prayer Wednesday morning for her as she undergoes heart surgery for a new heart valve.🙏🏻
We all have a part to play in growing God’s Kingdom. When we find our cause where we can serve, we find our purpose. Not only has my knitting helped guide my hands with what I create, but it does the same for those in my Knit, Pray, Crochet group. We know what we create will warm a person, child or baby’s head. This brings joy to our hearts. It is highly unlikely we will ever see the recipient wearing what we have made, but we know the love and prayers woven into what we make will be felt by them.
Yes, we can serve Jesus on our own, but when we do it together, it gives life more meaning. It may be outside of your comfort zone to join a small group where you may not know anyone, but what I can tell you is, life is better when I connect with other brothers and sisters in Christ.
Father God,
Thank You for knitting women into my life who help me to shine the light of Christ in my community. Continue to lead others to help grow Your kingdom using the gifts You have given them. I lift up my sister in Christ, Jo Ann, who will be having heart surgery this week as well as any others who have health issues. You know each by name. I pray for those searching for friendships to help them grow in Christ. Open their eyes to where they can serve to meet others who are on a similar faith path. I pray these things in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.
October Verse
“The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him.”—Psalm 28:7
If you are knitting or crocheting gifts to give away, please make sure you tweet @KnitPrayShare or share your projects on the Knit, Pray, Share Facebook page or Instagram using the hashtag #KnitPrayShare. Be sure to attach a tag to whatever gift you make