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Sunday, February 23, 2020

Valiant

2/23/2020
Matthew 20:28 “The Son of Man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister.”

If I have a heart for humanity, and want to serve and help others in practical ways, it is certainly a noble pursuit. As believers, we are called to meet the needs of others through love and generosity. We do this by sharing the blessings God has given us. (Matthew 25:35-40, James 2:14-17, John 3:17) These actions are evidence of our faith. This kind of service should be done with love and an absence of judgement. Jesus met people exactly where they were on their journey, and loved them despite their prior conduct or deeds. He is the author and example of love.

There are many people in the world who have a different need, a spiritual one, for they do not yet know of the love, mercy, and saving grace of Jesus. This, unfortunately, is often a much more difficult area of service; I know it certainly has been for me. Sharing the truth of my faith in a frequently hostile world often keeps me prayerful but silent. Sure, it is more comfortable for me, but to what end? Chambers says, “So long as there is a human being that does not know Jesus Christ, I am his debtor to serve him until he does.” If I genuinely thought about what it meant for people not to have the saving grace of Christ, wouldn’t I be driven to share that truth with everyone, no matter the personal consequences? Wouldn’t I want to tell everyone I have ever known or met, and especially those I hold most dear? Alas, this is another area where trepidation and fear often rule the day. “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” (Matthew 26:41) Jesus knows this about me, just as he did with His disciples; that is why I need to trust in Him and seek His strength, for I cannot rely on my own.

Chambers says, “When we realize that Jesus Christ has served us to the end of our meanness, our selfishness, and sin, nothing that we meet with from others can exhaust out determination to serve men for His sake.” This is unquestionably a sobering charge, and one that has eternity hanging in the balance.

Dear Lord, help me to love out loud and be bold for You.

Until the Whole World Hears - Casting Crowns

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