Daily Devotional for July 4: Ministers in the Pews
Reading: 1 Peter 2:9-10; Ephesians 4:11-12
"The people who are the ministers in the church are sitting in your seats." This truth transforms everything. Pastors are appointed to preach, teach, and administer, but the ministry belongs to all of us. A healed femur bone—Margaret Mead's sign of civilization—requires someone to care for the wounded person for thirteen weeks. That's the church's calling: to bind up wounds, support healing, and care for one another over the long journey. You are not a spectator in God's kingdom; you are a minister. Your witness, your service in mission teams, your participation in sacraments, your prayers—these constitute the body of Christ in action. The most fun ministry teams are those where people discover their gifts matter and their presence makes a difference.
Reflection Question: How will you step into your identity as a minister this week, and what ministry might God be calling you to join?
Closing Prayer: Gracious God, thank You for the gift of being called Your disciples. Help us to see the strangers among us with Your eyes, to give freely as we have received, to find purpose in every season, and to embrace our calling as ministers of Your grace. May we be faithful in small things, trusting Your economy works miracles beyond our understanding. In Jesus' name, Amen.