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Continuing with Part Two of our Mini-Series on The Doorkeeper. I hope you are blessed by Jacob’s story! You can read Part One here and Part Three here!
I met a Door Keeper recently who reminded me what service, humility, honor and love are all about. We were teaching a Revival By Design seminar at a great church in Wenatchee, Washington, a couple of hours from Seattle. (Btw, if you EVER have opportunity to visit this part of the country, just look at the view!)
I digress. The Sweetheart referred to our Doorkeeper as “Door” because of his name-tag. He called him that as if it was his first name and I was afraid he would be offended.
You cannot offend a true Door Keeper.
He was honored.
The Sweetheart called him up front during his Sunday sermon to congratulate him on his enthusiasm and attention to detail. He beamed as any 11 year old would. But it wasn’t a haughty pride. He loves what he does!
He takes his job seriously, very seriously. So much so that when I wanted to take his picture before I left and said, “Let’s get a couple outside…” he buzzed past me so fast to get to the door before I did just so he could open it for me. He wasn’t on the clock but that’s what is so unique about a true Door Keeper. Here he is with my beloved.
He was there to serve.
Door, or Jacob, as his parents and family refer to him, loves people. He lives to serve, to make others happy and to give of himself. He wears his nametag proudly but not with nose-in-the-air pride. He has been given a job in the house of God and he does it with every ounce of his being.
“And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the Father.” Colossians 3:17.
He represents Christ.
In everything, he reflects the glory of God. He is the first person visitors see when they come to church. His “Welcome, we are so glad you are here” will set the tone for their entire experience. His smile must be infectious but not cheesy; his love for God, genuine. He must express that even HE is happy to be there and honored to serve everyone.
You see, Jacob, our resident Door Keeper, is an overcomer. He has much to be thankful for. Let me share his story…
Jacob was born at 28 weeks gestation but was the size of a 25 week gestation baby on January 25, 2004.
He weighed a whopping 1 lb, 12 oz. That is not a typo, ONE POUND, TWELVE OUNCES!
He was only 14 inches long.
When he was first born, his parents were told not to expect him to come home until his original due date or after, another three months! He left the hospital on the morning of March 30th sporting a heart monitor for the first two weeks.
His family says he has been a fighter ever since.
I know it would sound corny to say that Jacob knew he had a purpose lying there in that hospital. Jacob didn’t know much of anything if we are honest about it. But Jacob’s GOD KNEW and Jacob’s GOD DID have a purpose for this tiny life.
Those with much to be thankful for tend to live out life to the fullest. They share, they give, and they inspire, encourage and motivate others to realize that THEY TOO have much to live for and should give back as much as possible.
Jacob doesn’t intend to waste his life dwelling on the past but revels in the fact that God reached down to a tiny little baby that fit in the palm of his mother’s and father’s hand and breathed life into him for a purpose.
Door Keepers DO have a purpose!
“It is like a man going on a journey, when he leaves home and puts his servants in charge, each with his work, and commands the doorkeeper to stay awake.” Mark 13:34 ESV.
He guards The Church.
This 11 year old boy guards The Church? Now we will get personal. Was Jesus sharing this particular parable about a man who leaves the care of his home to servants, each one with a specific job to do to remind US, to guard The Body of Christ? To protect it at all cost? To shield it from danger, peril and to defend everything it stands for no matter what the cost?
Yes. But even more than that.
“…and commands the doorkeeper to stay awake.” He doesn’t know when his master will return. He cannot afford to let one thing slip; nothing must be out of place, careful consideration has been made for each important duty.
Every. Single. Day.
We were given a charge, just like the servants in this parable, each with his work. We might be:
Door Keepers
Toilet Swabbers (oh, so very important!)
Vacuum Professionals
Window Washers Extraordinaire
Parking Lot Attendants
Groundskeepers
Ushers
Worship Leaders
Musicians
Sunday School Teachers
Youth Pastors
Pastors
Assistant Pastors, Assistants TO the Pastor, etc., etc.
Pastor’s Wives
Sound Technicians
Event Planners
Cooks
Dishwashers
Translators
Deaf Interpreters
Encouragers
Servants
Peacemakers
Helpers
And as we said in our first post, we do not limit these acts of service to the Church building…the Church is a BODY that just happens to meet in a building!
What is it that we DON’T need in the Church?
Busybodies
Gossips
Backbiters
Backstabbers
Blabbermouths
Meddlers
Know-it-alls
Tell-it-alls
Drainers
Troublemakers
Agitators
Liars
Thieves
Professional Protesters
Fault-finders
Nit-pickers
Holier-than-thou “Christians”
Judges or Juries!
We need to show the Love of God everywhere we are, but, in The Church, we can’t afford to let our sinful attitudes prevail. Christ died for those attitudes, for our sins, our mistakes, our past failures so that we could rise above our sinful nature and point others to Him. It is our sole purpose in living! To worship our Creator and to spread the Gospel message that Jesus is alive and invites them IN. Never to be the same!
So here we stand at the Door with Jacob.
We invite them in, literally, figuratively, with our words, with our actions, with the love of God shining through us.
Jacob wasn’t busy running around trying to do jobs that belonged to others, unless they needed his help. He would not have forsaken his post to try to be seen with the praise singers practicing before church. Nor would he have stood outside the pastor’s door listening for “talk”. He would not have been cutting up with the other young people around the water fountain before church. Why? Because he had HIS OWN WORK in the Body. And he was busy doing it with all his might.
Each one of us with his OWN work.
Tomorrow? I want you to meet another Doorkeeper. This one is unique and not normally given the title. Join me, won’t you?
Do you have a Doorkeeper in your life? I would love to hear about them!
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Yes! That picture is of Leavenworth, Little Bavaria! Love how you said Jacob would be going through a lot of doors in his lifetime…all opened by the Lord. So be it. Much love!
Yes we truly do Joanna. Praying for your ministry in Ecuador today! ♥
Yes he is Emily! You would love Jacob, such an inspiration. Thank you for visiting!
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What a fighter! This is a wonderful reminder of God’s plan and purpose for everyone. Beautiful!
What a heart warming story! I’m so glad to get to know this special person. And I agree, we need more people like him in our churches.
Oh and it appears that no one could replace Jacob! He is an incredible Door Keeper! I’m so glad that you and Doug encouraged him on your visit to that great church in such a picturesque part of the country. (I bet that one photo is of the town you told us about – a “little Bavaria,” right?) Your words here, Nannette are so true and inspiring. We so often forget that the jobs God gives us are so important to keeping the body growing and thriving. Oh, and no job is too small or insignificant either!
I’m so glad that God brought little Jacob through all that he faced from birth. I’m certain he’s going to be going through a lot of doors in his lifetime opened by the Lord! Hugs to you and thanks for reaching out to me while in my neck of the woods!
Thank you so much for stopping by! Blessings. ♥
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Love this story! Thank you for sharing!
“But Jacob’s GOD KNEW and Jacob’s GOD DID have a purpose for this tiny life.” – YES! Praise God for this truth! 🙂
Stopping by from Women w/Intention! 🙂
Thank you Kristine, I am finding out more about Jacob from those that know him better than I. Not surprisingly, they all concur that he really is what we see at that Door! Thank God for people with enthusiasm and encouragement for others. Help me, Lord. Blessings to you!
So true Betsy! I have swabbed a lot of toilets in the house of God too, most of them while I was the pastor’s wife! It is all part of ministry though, isn’t it? God help me to feel that way about every task I am given to do. In Jesus’ name. ♥
Gives ME a good attitude check 🙂 thanks Joanne for visiting as always. Blessings be on you and your family ♥
Nannette, this was such a beautiful post as you shared Jacob’s story. May God continue to keep Jacob passionate about everything God calls him to do, great or small. What a beautiful example for us all. So grateful to have read this today. Sure gives us all a good attitude check 🙂
Thank you for sharing Jacob’s story, Nannette! I’m a pastor’s wife, and sometimes I get tired of the more “mundane” things I do, like toilet swabbing!!!, cooking for family night, setting up schedules, etc. Your post is such good encouragement! I’m a door keeper in the house of my God no matter how small the task! #RaRalinkup!
Wow, wow, and wow! You were right- I needed my Kleenex! So thankful for strong yet humble hearts like Jacob’s. May God infinitely bless him!
May we all find our place in the body and do our best to fill it. What an amazing story about Jacob and his early birth. God certainly has his hand on that boy. Your teaching is blessing this church and will spark that revival they are praying for. Thank you for sharing with us here at Tell me a Story.
Thank you Sharon, he is a doll for sure. Such a sweet, sweet spirit! I want to fulfill my own purpose. 🙂 Blessings to you!
Nanette, this is such a beautiful series. And Door (aka Jacob), what a precious boy and such an amazing story. My eyes welled up as I was reading it. Yes, the Lord calls each of us to a purpose – some are big, some are small – but in everything we must do it all for the glory of God.
GOD BLESS!