Not The Wrong Number
By Tom Arn
My 18 year old son, Kyle, had this situation occur to him a few days ago. This is what happened and he wrote about it.
Yesterday, I got this call from a random person.
Apparently he got the number wrong. Normally I would just ignore things like this. But he left this message saying that he was trying to contact his mom. I could tell by the sound of his voice that he was a full-grown man.
I felt it necessary to call him and inform him that he probably shouldn’t be expecting a call back from this number. He apologized and said, “You know the thing is, I’m about to go into surgery, so if I called you it was purely by accident.”
Then I simply replied to him, “I don’t think it was an accident,” I said. “This may seem a little weird, but do you believe in God?”
He replied to me that he did. So I said, “Then we’re praying right now!”
I began to pray for him on the spot, not knowing anything about. I knew nothing of his mistakes, the regrets he carries, or the victories he has accomplished. But I knew that God knew his name and knew every part of this situation.
Afterwards he thanked me and told me that I made a difference that I could never know. And I simply replied to him it’s no big deal it’s what the church is supposed to do.
As a human being I understand that it is necessary to have a healthy body you must exercise and have a proper eating habit. As a martial artist I understand that practice makes perfect. When you practice a specific skill you become competent in that skill. When you possess the competence of the skill it reaps confidence.
If you are apart of the church you are a part of the body of Christ. As such, I have a compelling question. As the body of Christ do you exercise? Exercising is the means of tearing down a muscle so that it will build back up stronger. Christ is the coach so when he wants you to exercise, do you? Do you as a part of the body of Christ practice what the coach wants you to practice?
He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. – Mark 16:15
The question is do you practice what you preach? As the body of Christ do you have a proper eating habit? In other words do you monitor what you listen to, what you watch, where you go?
What things do you let influence you?
Now I am not the one to judge, but I think it’s high time we put the money where our mouth is.
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Tom Arn has ministered in many facets of the church, from children’s pastor, senior pastor, and currently as a Sunday School Teacher. He has General Ministries Degree. He began with short devotional Bible studies on his blog, Insights From Tom in 2014. He travels through each book of the Bible, chapter-by-chapter and section-by-section, writing what God places on his heart at the time.
Tom is happily married for 31 years to his wonderful wife Cammie. Together they share with everyone how God has blessed them with eight children and one precious grandchild. He desires that God may richly bless you, and make you more like Jesus everyday, drawing you closer to Him.
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Excellent, Tom. We train and care for our physical and emotional lives, but what about the spiritual?
Amen, David!
Very true David. It is easy to overlook the spiritual.