Daily Devotional for September 20, 2017
An Important Position
“I want to play first base this year, and Coach Nichols won’t let me!” said
Quincy. “He says I’ll help the team more if I play right field.” He frowned. “The guys have a saying about right field. They say, ‘right field equals left out,’ because the ball never gets hit to that side of the outfield.”
“Now, hold on! That’s just not true!” said Dad. “A good right fielder often makes important plays—and I know you’ll be a good one.” But nothing Dad said could convince Quincy that right field was a good position for him.
The next day, Quincy helped his father plant geraniums in the front yard. “Maybe we could get some of those bushes with white flowers we saw when we hiked up Mount Major,” said Quincy. “They’d look nice here with the geraniums.”
Dad shook his head. “Those plants grow well in higher elevations, but I don’t think they’d do well down here. God didn’t intend for all plants to thrive in the same location. Each species has its own spot in the plant kingdom. That principle applies to people too. God has blessed every one of us with the talents we need to do the best job in the special spot He’s put us in.”
Quincy gave his dad a confused look, wondering what he was getting at, and Dad smiled. “For example, God gave you one of the strongest throwing arms on your baseball team. That’s important for a right fielder, so give it a chance. Perhaps God has a special lesson He wants you to learn by playing right field on your ball team.”
“What lesson could there be in that?” asked Quincy with a frown.
“Maybe God wants you to see that every part of a team is important,” said Dad, “whether it’s a baseball team or Christ’s team on earth—those who believe in Jesus. God gave every Christian an important part to play in caring for other members of Christ’s team and sharing His love with those who don’t know Him. Without each person’s important role, the whole team suffers—just like your baseball team won’t do as well if you refuse to play right field.”
Quincy sighed. “Okay,” he said after a moment. “Right field, here I come!”
– Linda M. Magoon
How about you?
Do you get upset when you don’t get the position you want—whether it’s on a sports team or within Christ’s team of believers? Jesus gave you the gifts and abilities He did so you could fill an important role and serve Him with other Christians. So no matter where He places you, be a team player and use your gifts to help the body of Christ share His love with the world.
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