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"How Well Do We Serve?"

8/15/2018

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Good morning ladies. How are you doing on this fine, summer day? We've reached the middle of August already. I looked at my phone to see the date because my mind thought it was only a week into this month. How I lose days like that, I don't know. Age, that's it. Well, we had a great time at the game last night, even though the Pirates lost.  Good game Twins! The heat of the day turned into a cool breeze and we enjoyed a fun time with our church family. Oh, the laughs! Events such as these are a great way to get to know people better than you would at church. And sometimes, it truly amazes me how much I don't know about someone's personality, knowledge, and interests. Casey and I got home around 11 pm and I fell right to sleep. That was also a blessing. Since PK drove the bus, he got home much later. Today I have a few things to catch up on around here. How about you? Anything new in your lives?

Devotion

I love this devotion today! A good reminder that our purpose is to serve others. By doing this, we are serving the LORD. Have a Wonderful Wednesday ladies! 

“How Well Do We Serve?”

“But Jesus called them together and said, ‘You know that the rulers in this world lord it over their people, and officials flaunt their authority over those under them. But among you it will be different. Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant.’” Matthew 20:25-26 (NLT)

These wise words from Jesus remind me of the lessons my parents taught me. They were a great example of what it meant to live a life of service and helping others.

 
Growing up, our home was frequently filled with people. Almost every weekend, my parents would invite children from a nearby girls’ home to stay with us. These girls were treated no differently than if they were my sisters, as my parents warmly welcomed and included them in our everyday lives and activities.
 
Jesus’ statement in Matthew 20 came during a discussion He had with His disciples about leadership. They were asking how they could get promoted up the ladder of authority in His organization. In fact, two of the disciples, James and John, asked for the positions of second in command in the Kingdom.
 
Jesus responded by telling them that in the Kingdom of God, greatness is defined by how well we serve and how much we help others.
 
This is certainly a contrast to what we hear in most parts of society today. We typically look at our leaders and judge them by how many people they're responsible for, how much influence they have and the decisions they make. Whether it's a CEO leading a business, a teacher leading a classroom or a mother leading a family, we tend to judge them by how confident they look or how much control they exert over the people following them.
 
If I’m not careful, I can get deceived into feeling I need to be more forceful, more demanding, or get further ahead in life, trying to move up the corporate ladder.
 
Isn’t it wonderful to hear Jesus speak and realize He doesn't want us to do things the way the world does? In this case, He wants just the opposite. Jesus says the real heroes, the ones He values most, are the people who help others.
 
He says we should measure our worth by the number of people we serve and how we make their lives better. He shares this reminder in Matthew 20:25-26, “But Jesus called them together and said, ‘You know that the rulers in this world lord it over their people, and officials flaunt their authority over those under them. But among you it will be different. Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant.’”
 
Looking at things that way gives us a completely different perspective on life.
 
My parents didn’t reach out to those young women for recognition or to earn some type of award. They did it out of a heartfelt desire to serve, and in doing so, modeled those values to me and my siblings.
 
Because of my parents’ example, giving back is now a way of life for me. My husband, Tony, and I choose to be involved with low-income schools. We visit with children, read to them, encourage them and inspire them to dream.
 
Our hope is that our children will also develop a heart for serving others, following our lead, the legacy of my parents, and ultimately, Jesus’ desire for their lives.
 
My prayer for my family and yours is that we will find a way to serve, no matter how big or small. And, when we do, know that Jesus says those who serve are the leaders in His kingdom — the Kingdom of Heaven.
 
Lord, I thank You for giving us a different way to view leadership. I pray You give us all a heart to serve others. I pray we can utilize the gifts the Holy Spirit has given each one of us to not only help our fellow humans, but to point people to You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
 
Proverbs 31 Ministries
Lauren Dungy
 
TRUTH FOR TODAY
 
James 1:27, “Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to let the world corrupt you.” (NLT)
 
Matthew 25:40, “And the King will say, ‘I tell you the truth, when you did it to one of the least of these my brothers and sisters, you were doing it to me!’” (NLT)

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