Demas
had been one of Paul’s ministry companions but now, when Paul is at a critical
and vulnerable stage in his life, Demas has decided to leave him. Paul’s
characterization of Demas’ actions as “desertion” tells how Paul feels about
it. But Paul isn’t mad at Demas just because he is leaving. It isn’t what Demas
did or where he went that caused Paul’s disappointment – it was because of what he loved.
We
must be careful not to make judgments about a person’s decisions based on just
what we can observe. The only way Paul could know why Demas was abandoning ship
was if Demas had told him or if his behavior spoke eloquently about his
priorities.
Leaving
the ministry or the mission-field is not a sure sign that someone has abandoned
God’s purpose for his life. I know a young couple who had committed their lives
to Bible translation in an African country only to “abandon” their mission
after his illness prevented him from performing the duties for which they had
trained and prepared. Another missionary
couple returned home from the field, feeling like failures because they were
there only two years. They needed to be reminded of two particular lives they touched while
serving there – and that those lives may have been their sole purpose for being
in that place at that time.
We
don’t understand the hows and whys of God’s work in our own lives so we
certainly can’t speak with authority on how he is working in another’s life.
Read the story about Philip in Acts chapter 8. He was involved in a successful
ministry where his miraculous signs were witnessed by crowds of people. Then
God sent him to a lonely desert road where he preached to an audience of one.
That doesn’t make sense to us, does it?
If
you have surrendered your will to God’s, you may be led to preach to someone on
a lonely stretch of highway; you may find yourself too sick to preach to
anyone; you may question how your present circumstances fit into God’s plan at
all. Stay faithful and make sure that you don’t fall into the trap of loving
the world like Demas did.
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Awesome post Connie! I am going to read this one more than once!
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