No Matter How Small–YOU Change the World

If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be? If the whole were hearing, where would the sense of smell be? But now God has placed the members, each one of them, in the body, just as He desired.

 If they were all one member, where would the body be? 1 Cor. 12: 17-19

Lin is as glorious as the Smokies at Cades Cover
 
By: Carol McClain @carol_mcclain
On Saturday, a good friend and an AMAZING author Lin Stepp had a book launch for her newest novel . Being a stellar author myself, I wanted to support her. After all, I’ve sold my books at book fairs, signings, and festivals. I KNOW the struggle.
To my amazement, the place was packed. She sold more books in one day than I sell in a year (and have I told you I’m amazing? Check out The Poison We Drink rather than taking my word for it.
The old Carol, the one before God began working on my perfectionism and my need to work our my salvation (I know the Scriptures that tell me to work), would have been bummed that she had done so much better than I.
Unable to even find a minute to chat with Lin, hubby and I went off to explore Cades Cove–a world I love, and Neil doesn’t get to see.
I am not much more than a teeny dogwood.
The next day at church, another friend Ann–one I’m friendly with, but our paths cross only at First Baptist, went out of her way to approach me.
She told me how much my posts on the Smokies blessed her. They brought back memories of the wonderful times when she and her late husband explored the mountains. She didn’t refer to the blog I spend hours on or my books available in the church library–just my humble pictures of hikes with friends.
Once more God showed me not all of us are the eye of the body. In the natural, it’s one of the body parts we find most beautiful. Neither are all of us the hair or fingernails–and believe me, my hair and fingernails need work. Still each of us, like the phacelia (see last week’s post) or the humble, Southern dogwood, add a beauty and a function to the body  no one else can give. This world would not work the way it should without us.

You change the world.

  1. Only you can fulfill your purpose. What is your talent? Lin is a gifted marketer (and that doesn’t detract from her writing skills). Others are accountants and others handymen. All are needed.
  2. God called YOU according to His purposes. Some of us are showy, giant hibiscus. Some are lowly phacelia. Some of us are bees, chased away when the blooms are cut. All of us have a reason to be here.
  3. You are a light on the hill reflecting God’s glory. Only you can reach the people God brings into your life. Most of the time we’re not aware of the effect we have. This is good. God gets the glory.

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