I would like to talk to you today about the
overflow ministry. Luke, the physician,
tells of Jesus teaching in the synagogue
on the Sabbath. Among his congregation,
a woman whom Satan had bound for
eighteen years. When Jesus saw her, he
stopped teaching and called her to
himself, laid his hands on her, and she
was immediately made straight. This
picture of Jesus pictures the gentle
overflow ministry. It made people love
him then, it makes us love him now.
One Sunday afternoon, I had finished the
morning service, when a young couple
knocked at my door. I thought they
wanted to talk about getting married.
After a few minutes, the young man
turned and said, “Pastor, we are hungry.
May we have something to eat?” The
interruption gave me an opportunity to
practice the overflow ministry. As I
listened to their story, I wanted to give
them everything I had.
Jesus had two major assignments: One
was to redeem the souls of mankind, and
the other was to reveal the Father’s love
for the individual. Jesus attracted the
needy as he went about doing good. Do
not be content to just go ‘about. ‘ Have an
overflow ministry. Jesus said, “If I be
lifted up, I will draw all men unto me.”
(John 12:32) He drew men then, and he
draws men now. Your best witness for
Christ will be out of the overflow ministry
to others.
Father, let the love that touched the
woman bound by Satan for eighteen years
flow through me today.
Amen.
And the Lord make you to increase and abound in love one toward another, and toward all men, even as we do toward you: 1 Thessalonians 3:12 KJV