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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, 

The Voters’ Assembly … it’s an institution in many congregations used to make important decisions in the life of God’s people. In fact, our congregation has had several of them lately to approve important decisions in response to the COVID-19 crisis and the expenditure of funds to upgrade technology and buildings. There’s one on June 7th to approve our next budget and update people on progress toward reopening the sanctuary for in-person worship. Another item on the agenda is selecting new leaders to replace outgoing servants who’ve completed their faithful work.

The minutes of one of the first “voters’ assemblies” is recorded in Acts 2:12-26. The disciples were down an apostle. Accordingly, they needed to select another. They laid out the qualifications for the office and took nominations from the congregation. Justus and Matthias were put forward. Then the congregation prayed for God’s leading. The vote was left to God as they followed their prayers by casting lots. By the power of the Holy Spirit, the lot fell on Matthias. He became the newest apostle.

The method of selection for this new leader in God’s church is instructive. There was no campaigning. There was no laying out of platforms and policy positions. To be qualified, the person needed to be one who was a disciple throughout Jesus’ ministry. Then they prayed. They asked God to select the next leader in His church. God led them to select Matthias. 

As we make important decisions in the life of God’s church, as well as in our own lives, the model used by these first disciples is instructive. They began with prayer – asking God to lead them. While we may not “cast lots,” God does, in fact, desire to lead us. He desires that we come to Him in prayer. He desires to inspire us by His Word. Led by Him, we’re able to make God-pleasing decisions in all aspects of our lives. Trust God. Go to Him in prayer. Let Him lead you. Then, follow Him in faith.

                                                                                                He is risen indeed! Alleluia!

                                                                                                Pastor Jim