“The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’ Matthew 25:40 NIV
My favorite fast-food restaurant is known for cheerfully greeting its customers with, “How may I serve you?” After serving me, it’s often followed up with, “It was my pleasure to serve you.” How refreshing to hear! If I’m not in the best mood or frame of mind, these words can change my outlook on life in that very moment.
Are we finding ways to serve others throughout our week?
Are we finding ways to help or bless them? I just have to pause and look around; opportunities abound if I open my eyes, ears and heart.
At the last supper Jesus took a cloth and basin of water and kneeled to wash the disciples’ feet. This was a beautiful picture of the King of kings humbling Himself before others in a spirit of service. He set an example that any of us can follow.
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- How can I serve my family, friends and neighbors?
- How can I serve a stranger?
- How can I serve my church?
- How can I serve you, Lord?
The Bible clarifies that as we do for the least of them, it’s as if we do it for God. Our service doesn’t have to be dramatic. It can be meaningful and worthy when done with a sincere heart and pure motives.
I want to make a difference. I want to impact the lives of others in a way that lifts them up and encourages them, to make things better.
Lord, may I have a spirit of service reflecting the example of Jesus, commit to serving others, and pledge my obedience to you to further your kingdom work and glorify you.
By Karen Huffaker
Used by Permission
FURTHER READING
• The Walk of Obedience – by Mary Pinckney
• Blessed Obedience – by Ideletter McVicker
• God Requires Risky Obedience – by Jon Walker