Day 327 "One at a Time, House
to House"
Passage:
Acts 20:20
You
know that I have not hesitated to preach anything that would be helpful to you
but have taught you publicly and from house to house.
Devotion:
Too
often we see the mega-evangelical crowds of five thousand, ten thousand, even
one hundred thousand, and we think that in order to do effective ministry we
need to generate the glamour, glitz and media hype to attract thousands. In our
passage today, Paul provides the example that evangelism has both a public and
private ("house to house") component. Jesus showed us
through His example that He not only taught the mega-crowds (Matthew 14 Jesus
fed and taught five thousand, and in Matthew 15 the crowd numbered four
thousand), but also was not too big to get intimate--one on one. Jesus talked personally
to Nicodemus (John 3), the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4), a
demon-possessed man in the cemetery, and a woman subject to a bleeding disorder
(Luke 8).
One
of the things I appreciate so much about Jesus is His willingness to have a
close, personal, and nurturing relationship with me individually. If we are not
careful, in the course of large "church programs', we can forget one of
the more important aspects of Christian witness and ministry that is the need
for our personal involvement--one at a time "and from house to house."
Questions
to Ponder:
Who
do you teach one on one? When was the last time you took and interest in
someone individually? Too often we expect the professionals (pastors and staff)
to do all the heavy lifting when it comes to interpersonal relationships. It is
no wonder that churches everywhere suffer from a lack of personal touch. Where
should this come from, who should it come from? The answer: you and me.? Who
could you take a personal interest in today??