/pɑrˈtɪsɪpənt/
/pɑˈtɪsɪpɪnt/
Definitions of: participant
-A participant is a person
who participates, or takes part in something.
-A person who participates in or is
skilled at some game
-A participant plays a role in the
unfolding of events.
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When my wife Piper and I were young we
enjoyed playing volleyball. I guess you
could say that we like to participate in the activity whenever we
could! We played with our high school
friends at the beach on different occasions and when we attended our local
junior college we took the Volleyball P.E. class numerous times during our
two-year attendance at the school.
During that time, Piper’s whole family
got involved and her dad had matching t-shirts made up so that the family (me
included!) could play volleyball together after holiday dinners at her
paternal grandmother’s ranch, located in one of the rural/country areas of our
town.
After we got married, we played a lot of
volleyball on the lawn of our church on Sunday evenings as well as following
the mid-week service. We talked about
joining a city league team, but never quite found the time to do so!
With the classes we had taken at the JC,
we had become somewhat skilled at many parts of the game and always encouraged
those we played recreationally with, to follow the official rules of the game…
and not play “Jungle Ball” as we called it where rules were
haphazardly followed and one could return the ball in any way possible. Playing according to the rules of the game
with our ever-increasing skill level made our participation in
the activity that much more exciting and enjoyable.
In thinking about it now, I believe that
I could make similar comments when it comes to my active participation
in my Christian faith. The Apostle Paul
tells us in Romans 12:11-12 to,
“Be enthusiastic to serve the Lord by keeping your passion toward him
boiling hot! Radiate with the glow of the Holy Spirit and let him fill you with
excitement as you serve him. Let this
expectation burst forth within you, releasing a continual joy. Don’t give up in
times of pressure but stay consistent and diligent in talking with God.”*
I don’t know about you…
but when I read these verses, I can’t help but to feel something being stirred
up inside me! It immediately draws me
back in remembrance to the very early years of our marriage when Piper and I
began to learn in our Bibles, about the authority that we as Believers have, in
our union and legal position in Christ.
I can’t help but to get excited and
sense the ever-increasing desire to participate in the Gospel
message in and through every avenue of my life.
The very vivid and descriptive words and phrases that Paul uses to paint
a picture of his faith like “be enthusiastic, passion, boiling hot, radiate
with the glow of the Holy Spirit, excitement, expectation and continual joy”
simply thrills me and encourages me to be an active participant in
the faith of Jesus Christ within the full spectrum of my daily life.
Now granted, I am quoting these verses
from some modern English translations, but when you look up the original Greek
definitions in the words used in the King James Version, you will find all of
these very descriptive terms making up the Greek meanings… so the early
Christians reading these letters in the original language of the time, clearly
understood stood the full intent of the excitement and passion
of what Paul was wanting to convey.
I believe that is why we see all of the excitement,
miracles and life changing events that surrounded the
early church as was written down in the chronology of the Book of Acts. Wouldn’t it be exciting to have those same
events happening today? Well, you know… It
doesn’t get a lot of publicity in mainstream media… but it is happening all
over the world… Right Now!
It is happening on College Campuses, in
Churches and in evangelistic meetings occurring all over the world… and it can
be happening with you and me as well!
All we have to do is let Paul’s excitement become a part of us as we
seek out and allow ourselves to actively participate in
the Gospel message, seek the fellowship of like-minded (or heartfelt)
Christians and then share our experience with others.
It’s like learning and increasing any
athletic skill… it just takes enthusiasm, a hungry heart, practice and consistent
and diligent talking and personal interaction with our heavenly
Head Coach!
Well… now that I’ve got us all
stirred up… Let’s get going and start actively participating (or
increasing our level of participation) within the daily
events of our life! I hope everyone had
a great Mother’s Day weekend and that it will continue for the week ahead! We have a beautiful and warm forecast for the
week and I pray that you do as well!
*A
combining of The Passion and Remedy translations