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Quiet Obedience

Most everyone has seen the footage of the moon landing and have heard the words, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” The world watched the video in breathless anticipation. At the time, no one knew of a lady named Katherine Johnson whose calculations made it possible. She worked far away from the cameras in a segregated office, quietly calculating to make the trip possible. No one heard from her that day as the world celebrated, yet she was there. In fact, John Glenn wouldn’t launch until Katherine had verified the numbers it was her quiet work in anonymity that made the dream possible.

On Matthew and Luke, we read of a person that was present throughout Mary’s pregnancy and birth, yet we never hear a word from him. We know Joseph didn’t want to shame Mary when he found out she was pregnant. We also know that when the angel visited him, he obeyed and quietly followed God’s plan. There was no spotlight on Joseph throughout the story of our savior’s birth, but if you look closely you will see a man who had steady obedience when it wasn’t convenient. Not only did he protect Mary’s character, he also protected his family when Herod was coming to kill the boys. He shows us that many times we won’t be seen or heard from by the masses for following our calling. Most of what each of us do is done in quiet obedience.

Colossians 3:23 says, “Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people” (NLT). Your role in the kingdom may not be as visible as John Glenn’s. You may not be able to bring noteworthy gifts that all would admire like the wisemen. However, can you still be faithful in anonymity? Can you quietly go about your work for the kingdom doing your part without recognition? Remember your work for the kingdom is not for the applause of people, but rather for God. Whatever your role is, do it well and do it faithfully whether it’s ever recognized by people. We are all co-laborers in Christ. One role is not more important than the other. As you give gifts this Christmas to family and friends, don’t forget to give God the gift of quiet obedience that plays an important role in His story.

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