Countless times I’ve said, “I’m  going to bake a cake.” Then one day I realised that I’ve never baked a cake in my life—only my oven can do that. I simply mix the right ingredients and allow the oven to do its part. Through that division of labour, I have the joy of seeing others taste and enjoy delicious cake.

God used my mixing bowl musings to clarify a dilemma I once had after starting a neighbourhood Bible study. It was one thing to bring my neighbours together to study the Bible, but seeing them believe and follow Christ was another. I felt powerless. Suddenly I saw the obvious. Like baking cakes, making Christians was impossible for me, but not for God. I had blended the right ingredients—an open home, friendship and love. Now I had to trust the Holy Spirit, through His Word, to do His work. When I cooperated with that division of labour, I had the joy of seeing others taste God’s goodness.

In Luke 18:18-27 Jesus so vividly described some hindrances to saving faith that His listeners began to wonder if anyone could be saved. Do you feel that way about someone? Be encouraged by the Lord’s strong reminder that there are some things that only God can do. Saving people is one of them.


We sow the seed, but God brings the harvest.

Author

Joanie Yoder

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