Allan Taylor: Good intentions are not enough
Published: Sat, 10/22/11
Allan Taylor: Good intentions are not enoughI heard a story that illustrates this point. A young preacher had
graduated from seminary and was called to pastor his first church in a
rural community. He had just moved to his new church when the local
funeral home director called and asked him to do the graveside service
for a ninety-three-year-old man. Obviously the new pastor wanted to get
involved with the community and minister to the people there, so he
accepted the offer. The elderly man had outlived his friends and had
just a few family members so the decision was made to have only a
graveside service at a small country cemetery. The funeral home director
explained directions to the cemetery and gave the new pastor the time
and date. At the appointed time the pastor drove to the cemetery but
lost his way. Finally, after several wrong turns he showed up thirty
minutes late. The hearse was gone and no people were present. The pastor
just assumed the few people that would have attended decided to leave.
Since he had promised he would do the graveside service, he was bound to
keep his word, so he could at least report this to the funeral home
director and maintain his integrity as the new pastor in town. So he
took his Bible, got out of his car, and walked to the grave. It was then
he noticed the workers sitting under a shade tree eating their lunch.
Apparently, they were waiting on him to do the service so they could
cover the grave. The pastor went to the grave and found the vault
already in place. He opened his Bible and read Psalm 23, made a few
comments, and offered a prayer. As he returned to his car, he overheard
one of the workers say to the other, "Do you think we ought to tell him
that's a septic tank?" The pastor had good intentions, but his good
intentions were not enough. We must put some intentionality to our good
intentions, or else we will end up with an unhealthy church on our
hands.
Allan Taylor is part of the All Star Sunday School Training Team. The others are Dr. Steve Parr, Dr. Elmer Towns, David Francis and Josh Hunt. We have a couple of dates we are looking for hosts. These are done on a shared risk/ shared reward basis. If promotion is done effectively, it should be a break-even for the host. See http://joshhunt.wordpress.com/2011/10/07/dr-elmer-towns-dr-steve-parr-and-josh-hunt-to-speak-in-valdosta-ga/ for details.
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