Christian Foundations 4 - Serviceনমুনা
USE YOUR GIFTS
A lot of serving is just seeing a need and meeting it. You don’t need special abilities to clean up after dinner or sit with someone in pain or take blankets to homeless people or wash feet (how did that come up again?). It’s just a matter of putting your own needs aside and choosing to serve others. But that’s not the whole story. There are actually some things that you can do better than other people, and it would be such a waste if you didn’t do them. These abilities have been specially given to you by God and he expects that you will use them to serve others. Maybe you will see one of your gifts in this reading.
Read: Romans 12: 1-8
Journal
1. What is God saying to me? Which verse is most significant?
2. What do I want to discuss/explore further?
3. What do I need to do?
4. Can you see anything that looks like one of your gifts?
Reflect
Let me address a few of the misconceptions that Christians may have about their gifts.
1. “I don’t have any gifts.” That is plainly not true. This passage presumes that everyone has a contribution to make. Your gift may not be on this list, but you have at least one. If you need any help to discern how God has gifted you, ask your mentor or Christian friends.
2. “My gift is not important.” Oh yes it is! The church needs every single gift if it is to function effectively. This reading emphasizes the need to know and use your gift. If you slack off, the whole church suffers. Your gift is vital.
3. “I’m very gifted.” It’s true that some Christians can achieve more than others or have more noticeable gifts than others. But you have to be very careful if you think that somehow that reflects well on you. It just means that God has gifted you more (greater “measure of faith” 12:3 or “grace” 12:6) and therefore expects more of you. It certainly doesn’t mean you are any better or more worthy. You’re just different because of God’s decision and design.
4. “Using my gifts comes naturally.” It certainly is easier and usually more fulfilling when you’re doing the things God has designed you to do. I’ve been gifted by God to teach and I love it. Give me a chance to communicate the truth and I lap it up. But I don’t love all the preparation required. That’s plain hard work. It’s still costly using my teaching gift. And it will be the same for you. That’s why Paul is pushing the Romans here to serve with all they’ve got. Make sure you give it your best shot.
Pray
Thanks for the gifts you have given me for others. They come from you Holy Spirit and I’m not taking any credit. But I do want to use them well in serving both Christians and not-yet Christians. May I serve people diligently and cheerfully.
Respond
List a gift that you think God may have given you. Talk this over when you meet with your mentor.
Scripture
About this Plan
Service is the fourth in a series of studies that helps you establish a strong biblical foundation as a follower of Jesus. In this plan, you will explore how the calling to follow Jesus inevitably involves humble service of others and you will discover some important biblical ways of serving.
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