until
my very heart o’erflow
in
kindling thought and glowing word,
Your
love to tell, Your praise to show.
---Frances R. Havergal, 1872
‘Service burn-out’ is
a common complaint among those who serve in positions of leadership in the
church, both clergy and laity. The formula of unlimited needs answered by
limited resources can exhaust the heartiest of servants. A common cause of
burn-out, I think, is seeking to serve ‘empty’. Often, those who serve never take the time to be
filled, inspired, refreshed.
This text reminds me that our source for the good that we do
is God’s goodness. We are reminded that we speak what God speaks to us, that we
lead as we are led, that we teach what we are taught by the Spirit, that we
serve the world out of the fullness of God’s grace in us. In our eagerness to
pour out our lives for others, let us not forget to draw from the source of our
fullness.
Stop us, God, when we
are empty. Fill us, that we may
minister out of the riches of your goodness.
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