“PASS IT ON”
Jascha Heifetz had a brilliant career as one of the world’s greatest violinists. From his earliest concert at the age of nineteen and throughout his career as a violinist, his performances demonstrated his mastery of the violin. He never ceased to command respect, and this brought him the highest esteem of those who heard him play.
When his concert career ended, he was invited to become a professor of music at UCLA. Shortly after he accepted this position, a reporter conducting an interview with him asked, “Why did you change careers?”
He answered, “Violin playing is a perishable art. It must be passed on as a personal skill; otherwise, it will be lost.”
Christian living is not a perishable art. It is a way of living that reflects “the way, the truth and the life” of Jesus Christ. And though it is not perishable, it must be passed on or the message of the Gospel will be lost, and people will not come to know Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.
When we become Christians, God gives us a new vocation – not an avocation. An avocation is what we do to entertain ourselves to escape the trying demands of life.
The word vocation comes from the Latin word vocatio – a calling.
When we become new creations in Christ, we are called to a new profession: to pass on the Good News.
Prayer: Lord, may we realize, recognize, respect and accept our new calling in Christ and be faithful witnesses to always pass on Your salvation to others. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture For Today: Jesus called out to them, “Come, follow me, and I will show you how to fish for people! Matthew 4:19