Tuesday, June 18, 2019

ELMER'S POST


In our church we are suppose to have one Bishop, one Deacon and three ministers.  Well, we had no problem with the Bishop or the Deacon, but we had been losing our ministers.  One had to move out of state to take care of an ill parent and take over their farm.  Another passed away.  So Bishop Eli decided we should obtain two more ministers. 

Our current minister is in his middle 80's and told Bishop Eli that he wasn't going to be around forever and he suggested that seeing that we were going to have to get ministers why not three.  So if something should happen to one of them, there still we would be.  So we did.

Now, how we do this is only members of the church can partake and vote.  So after service the children were asked to leave.  The older children took care of the younger ones.  Bishop Eli had another Bishop come in and help as we didn't have enough ministers.  Then one by one each person goes in and tells the Bishops and minister who they believe would be the man God would want to serve. After everyone had gone through, the Bishops and minister chose those six men that had the highest vote.  Bishop Eli then got six bibles and in three of them he put Bible passage.  Then they came out and announced the names of the men with the largest vote to come forward.  I was one of them.  Bishop Eli, had the other Bishop and the minister mix the Bibles and than each of us took a bible.  Those that opened the Bible and got one of the verses was one of the ministers.

Now, I have been selected for votes like this before.  Once for Bishop but Eli got the Bible with the verse in it so he became Bishop.  A couple of times for Deacon and a couple times for minister.  These positions carry a great responsiblity.  Ministers will be giving sermons, helping when needed in just about every church situation, activity, etc.  Helping the church members whenever needed.  Plus you have to run your farm.  Many people, when chosen find this a hard situation to take.  They want to serve the Lord, but the responsiblity and work plus their own farm and family.  Most men when they receive the verse go into shock, tears, nervous.

So when the Bibles were opened, I was one of the three chosen.  I told you about the reaction because the other men put their head in their hands, and I saw tears running down.  When they stood their eyes were all red and were nervous.  My reaction was different.  I knew I was chosen by the Lord and it was a great responsiblity that I was unworthy to receive but I didn't react that way. 

After it was over everyone shook our hands and Bishop Eli called me in the back, alone.  He asked me if I knew that he had nothing to do with the selection.  I said of course.  Eli said all he did was put the verse in the Bibles and he gave the Bibles to the other Bishop and our minister to mix them.  I said I knew that.   Then I asked, does this mean, we can't go to Florida together anymore.  That was the only thing that came in my mind.  Eli said no,  of course , we can go and we both laughed.

After our meal, Anna and I went home.  She asked me how I felt.  I told her, I don't feel in tears, I don't feel nervous, I am not worrying about the farm.  I know that she and I will work everything out between us that comes up.  But, I just felt that I wanted to pray.  So Anna and prayed for well over an hour.  First that the Lord chose me, He must have had His Reason.. That I will be able to do what He wants me to do.  That through this all, He will see that Anna and I go through the good times and bad times together.

So that is the news.

Trust God's Wisdom,
Elmer

15 comments:

Tom said...

...Marilyn, this is an interesting story that happens in all Amish communities, my best to Elmer.

Heritage Hall said...

Elmer's faith and trust are awe-inspiring. The Lord will honor his obedience by
blessing and supporting Elmer's and Anna's dedication to this sacred commitment.
They are such fine examples of enduring faith.

Vickie said...

I wanted to say exactly everything that Heritage Hall has said! God bless you Elmer and Anna in this new stage of life. God is with you.

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Tom,

I will see that Elmer gets your message.

Marilyn

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Heritage Hall.

I will see Elmer and Anna get your message.

Marilyn

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Vickie,

Thank you and I will see that Elmer and Anna get your message.

Marilyn

William Kendall said...

Quite different from what I'm used to.

New York State Of Mind said...

Hello William,
The Amish and Mennonite use this way. It is different than most other Christian Churches.

Marilyn

Laura said...

God's blessing on Elmer & Anna during this new chapter in their life!

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Laura,

I will see that Elmer and Anna get your message.

Marilyn

Anonymous said...

May our Lord continue to bless you and Anna as you embark on the specific mission God has given to you. And yes, it is quite an awesome responsibility to be sure. As He has brought you to this, He will see you through it also. "To God be the glory; great things He hath done..." Carol

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Carol,
Thank you, I will see that Elmer and Anna get your message.

Blessings to you and yours,
Marilyn

Jackie Miller said...

Please let Elmer know that his and Anna's faith are an inspiration to me. I always enjoy his posts. He is a blessing to everyone. Thank you Marilyn for continuing this blog. Your pictures and posts are also great!

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Jackie,

Thank you. I will see that Elmer and Anna gets your message.

Marilyn

Karhie said...

That is a sweet, sweet story. What a lucky woman Anna is!