Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Do Good Works



We lived in Armuelles, Panama for only twelve months.  Armuelles was a small, run down banana town on the northwest coast of Panama.  We were two hours from David, the nearest city, and where we went to buy meat and many other staples.

Being one of two foreign families there, we were watched and criticized for many things. I didn’t host the right parties; roll out the money like other executive wives and on and on.

Other mothers would not let their children play at my house because my kids were allowed to go barefoot (I was such a bad mom!), we had cats (cats are dangerous!  They spread diseases and make a noise before they attack.  A noise I later learned was purring!) and  I refused to fire my maid when I found out she had leprosy.

One of the first things I did while there was to begin a bible club for children.  Many parents sent their kids to learn English but many refused to let their kids attend because I taught false doctrine.  It was a predominately Catholic community.  By the time we left, however, I had thirty-three kids on a regular basis.

Just before leaving, I took all the kids to a poor, government run nursing home.  We sang, passed out goodie bags and spoke with the residents.  Afterwards, one of the fathers said, “I want to thank you for what you have done in our community.  No one has ever done anything for the elderly before and you came here, a foreigner, and showed by your example, what we should be doing.  And, you took our children with you.  Thank you.”

I Peter 2:12 says, “Live such good lives among unbelievers that, through they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day He visits.”   Chapter 2:13, says, “It is God’s will that by doing good you should silence the ignorant talk of foolish men.”  Then in 3:16, “…so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander.”

As Peter mentions over and over, we are foreigners living here on earth and people will be watching for things to criticize.  Not only are we to be good and live good lives, but we are to DO good works so that unbelievers see and will have no reason to criticize, and will be drawn to God.

I’ve been convicted of not spending enough time among non-believers.  Right now I am trying to decide whether to join a hiking club or toastmasters.  Maybe I will do both.  This is not only because I like hiking and want to improve as a public speaker, but also because I feel God is calling me out into the world. 

What good works are you doing so that the world we see and that God will be glorified.  Many of us do many good works in our churches but we need to be in the community, mixed in with unbelievers.  A candle in a room of candles is not near as bright as a candle in the darkness.

Jesus said, “Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works and glorify your Father who is in heaven” (Matthew 5:16).

17 comments:

  1. I spend a lot of time amongst unbelievers and simply living life; trying to be a light in a dark world. I've always felt that too many believers and churches spend far too much time in church and church related activities, catering to their own needs.

    While that is nice and it is important to have good bible study, fellowship in the larger church body and small groups; we need to spend more time in the world so we can find opportunities to minister that are around us daily. Hugs. xx

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  2. oh, I love this. And love your heart to step out into the world. I promise you of the worth of this. the impact you will make, the impact it will make on you.

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  3. Shanda, you REALLY let your light shine!!! I think you have never even heard of a basket!!! Well, I am a deacon, and do hospital visitation, do shopping and doctor's appointments for others, counsel, take care of me best friend who has a return of ovarian cancer, record our church 24/7 prayer and info line from my home several times a day, and do devotionals and teach. Just also try to help anyone who crosses my path...not to brag or anything, but seeing as you asked...and STILL you are a whirlwind compared to me, way to GO!!!

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  4. I have no doubt that wherever you go, you do great work. Sometimes it helps to remember that even the smallest efforts on our part can make a huge impact or difference in the lives of others. Wishing you a great rest of the week. Tammy

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  5. You make a good point here. I recently realized I need to hand more with unbelievers and do good in the world.

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  6. A lot to think about here. I admit that I don't "get out in the world" as often as I should. Thank you for giving me something to ponder.

    Blessings,
    Joan

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  7. That is a great story about your experience in Panama and you make a great point about spending time with non-believers. We have started an English club on Tuesday nights as a service to our community here in Turkey. It has been a wonderful experience meeting new people.

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  8. Sheltering at its best. I so enjoyed this story of Panama. It shows that circumstances don't have to be perfect for us to shelter others.

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  9. You did a great work in Panama...sorry it was misunderstood but it was a good thing

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  10. Thank you for the reminder..."A candle in a room of candles is not near as bright as a candle in the darkness"
    So true!
    Blessings on your day!

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  11. Wow. What a great reminder of the Great Commission we have been given from the Lord. Indeed, we need to be more "out there" so that people can see how great is our God! It's so easy to be stuck in my comfort zone while thinking that I'm "holy" & I'm doing the will of my Father. What a big lie! God never intended me to remain comfortable while there are people out there "perishing!" Thanks so much for sharing this & convicting my heart as well. Lord, help me!

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  12. Lovely and inspiring :) Stopping in to follow you from today's hop - hope you visit soon and return the favor :) www.shaunanosler.blogspot.com

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  13. Ha, gotta watch out for those purrs ;)

    Letting the Lord's light shine through us is the most satisfying way to live.

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  14. i am crying. do you know how this post confirmed for me that i am doing the right thing? thank you... thank you. you are such a gift to me dear shanda. i feel you are a kindred spirit. love to you, e.

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  15. When I feel down, I do service for someone else and it makes me feel so much better. Following you back.
    xoxoxo

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  16. You too have made beautifully tough choices and found eucharisteo in them. I hope you choose to join us at Painting Prose in Em's absence...

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