Being Involved, but Not Committed

by | Jun 4, 1999 | Commitment

I recall once when at a church I was attending, the pastor asked if I would help him set up a visitation program for his Sunday School. The church was among the finest in the city, and in a prime location.

Located on a major U.S. highway, directly across the avenue from a state college, where you could see the interstate from its parking lot. This church could easily seat 2,000 in the sanctuary and facilitate that many in Sunday School!

In my response, I stated, that as an outsider, I did not feel free to take on such a responsibility, however, since I was a frequent visitor and supporter of his church, with his permission, I would talk with the S.S. Superintendent, who was the key person that should lead such an undertaking. This was fine with him. So, when I felt the time was right, I got together with the superintendent and asked him, had he ever given any consideration to setting up a visitation program? Believe me, they needed one!

The church was barely running over 100 in S. S. They were so excited about the new ones coming in the front doors each Sunday, they failed to see the souls going out the back doors, never to come again, because there was no genuine concern shown after the initial handshake at the front doors when they first came to visit!

As long as I keep a sane mind, I shall never forget his response. He looked at me and said, “Brother Raleigh, you know I have; however, since I have double responsibilities here, in that I’m also choir director, I haven ‘t really taken it too seriously, because I don ‘t want to spread myself too thin!”

This is a perfect picture of being involved, but not committed! This reminded me so much of what King David said in Psalms 142: 4.

“I LOOKED ON MY RIGHT HAND, AND BEHELD, BUT THERE WAS NO MAN THAT WOULD KNOW ME. REFUGE FAILED ME; NO MAN CARED FOR MY SOUL!”

Dr. Raleigh D. Jenkins, With Permission, God Will Provide! p. 112,113.

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