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CONVERTERLATING YOUR TALENT

PART 9:

A paper weight on my desk has the inscription, "Don't wait for your ship to come in.

Swim out to it!" As we practice Kingdom Nomics, we aggressively look for ways to

converterlate our talents for the advancement

of the kingdom of God. People often make the

mistake of waiting for their ship to come in,

hoping for something to come their way.

Waiting and wishing with good intentions

will not accomplish any worthwhile objective. If it feels like not much is happening in

your life, perhaps the Lord is saying, "Stop waiting for your ship; start swimming!"

We need to be alert to areas in which the Holy Spirit is moving us and blessing the efforts

we are making on his behalf. Then we have to "swim" out to those places and join the

forward movement with the rest of the team.

Someone once said it is a lot easier to steer a moving car than one that is standing still. As

we participate in worthwhile kingdom efforts, we can more easily see how the Lord is

guiding us to the places where we can be the most productive.Right about now, you may be thinking: How do I know how, when, where, and what to

do in order to do my part in what is such a huge undertaking? This, in some ways, was

the attitude of the disciples when it came to the feeding of the five thousand, "Here is a

boy with five small barley loaves and two small fish, but how far will they go among somany?" (John 6:9). We do not know much about the little boy; but we do see that he was

the right boy in the right place on that day, and he was willing to offer whatever he had to

Jesus. The disciples, on the other hand, were bewildered and didn't know where or how

to start.

In some ways the loaves and fish were the boy's "treasure." But I think as we consider

the use of our talents, the loaves and fish also represent all that we have to give in service

to our King. Fortunately for the young lad, he was willing to release what he had in his

hands to the Lord for the use of kingdom purposes at that time. God is in the business of

taking what is seemingly small and insignificant, and exponentially multiplying whatever

it is to accomplish his purposes. We do not hear of this boy again in Scripture, but his gift

to God and the blessing of it has been read by millions of people. He used what he had

where he was and God used it in a powerful way. Ephesians 3:20 tells us, "Now to him

who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power

that is at work within us." God's power is at work within each one of us. It doesn't matter

what talent we do or do not have, God's power will work in us to accomplish more than

we can imagine.

As I was studying this passage of Scripture, I considered my own life. What had God

given to me? Well, he had blessed me

financially. And that financial blessing

was the result of fortunate business and

investment transactions over the years. I

realized that my business sense could be

used for the advancement of God's

kingdom if I would be willing to

converterlate those abilities for the use

of kingdom endeavors. So I decided to

convert both my time and my talent into

an investment in the imperishable

values of the kingdom. My desire to do that now trumps the desire to use my material

resources on the perishable items of this world. Sometimes I call myself a "financial

farmer" who grows money with a mission. I love doing it, and it is thrilling to use my

talent in this way. I always remember, God is the one who has shown me and taught me,

and he is the source of any increase that comes my way. I always acknowledge that, and I

humbly express my gratitude to him for it.

God has opened doors of opportunity to share what I have learned and experienced on a

scale I never thought would be possible. Along the way,

he has brought a number of individuals across my path

who have unique talents and skills in the use of today's

communication technologies not even in existence a few

years ago. These people have enabled me, a person with no name, and no platform, and

with very little experience, to develop a worldwide ministry designed to share these

wonderful secrets of the kingdom with tens of thousands of people. I have also

encountered people who have no platform from a secular standpoint, and who have

access to only limited resources, and yet they are using their talents with technology to

reach millions of people with the message of Christ. Whatever we have, God can take it

and exponentially multiply it for the expansion of his kingdom and glory.

It is important for us to understand that each one of us has a sphere of influence. We all

have people we interact with on a regular basis. God has not just given us abilities; he has

also placed each one of us into a specific setting with the opportunity to influence people

for his eternal purposes. We all have places that we go where God can use us. We need to

depend on the Holy Spirit to show us how and where our talents and abilities can not only

be a blessing to others, but can make a difference for eternity.

Do not belittle whatever God has given to you. He is in the business of generating much

out of little or nothing. Remember, the lad brought little to the "field of play," but he left

with a lot more than he brought to the game.

SPRITIUAL GIFTS

As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another,

as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.

—1 Peter 4:10, NAS

EXTRAORDINARY BACKGROUND

A person's steps are directed by the Lord. How then can anyone

understand their own way?

—Proverbs 20:24

CENTRAL MOTIVATION

I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what

lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly

prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us.

—Philippians 3:13–14, NLT

INHERITED ABILITIES

All who are skilled among you are to come and make everything the Lord

has commanded."

—Exodus 35:10

APPROVED ADVERSITY

Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of

many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces

perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature

and complete, not lacking anything."

—James 1:2–4

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