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The Napkin
By Jelani Lewis
I didn’t receive an allowance growing up. (Full disclosure: there was one summer my dad paid me three dollars to mow the front yard, but since I couldn’t purchase an eight-count nugget meal from Chick-fil-A with it, in my humble but right opinion, it doesn’t count.) And while I don’t think there is anything inherently wrong with giving your children an allotted amount of money for doing chores around the home, it was not part of the Lewis family value system. I can only conclude that my parents felt my siblings and I should wash the dishes and keep our rooms clean—not because of payment, but because we were part of the family. Though I would not have been able to articulate it this way, I inherently understood members of the Lewis family not only consumed but also contributed.
The Bible tells us that as believers, we’re part of the body of Christ and the family of God. In 1 Peter, the apostle begins this letter declaring his audience to be the elect, the chosen, or, very simply, the family of God. In chapter four, verses 10 and 11, he challenges them: “God has given each of you a gift from His great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another.” The idea here is clear. We have all been graciously gifted by God, and we are called to use our gifts not for ourselves but to serve others. In doing so, we bring glory to God.
I believe our gifts are like napkins. A napkin can be placed in two areas: the collar of your shirt, which proclaims, “Feed and serve me,” or on your arm, which declares, “I am here to serve you.” Likewise, depending on the posture of our hearts, our gifts are either a tool for selfishness or a tool to serve others.
Belonging to the family of God means we are always invited to the Father’s table to eat and consume; however, because we are members of His Body, we should be equally motivated to serve and contribute. The concluding question we should pause and ponder is where will I place my napkin today?
Prayer
Father, I thank You that I am not an orphan but I am Your son or daughter, belonging to the body of Christ and the family of God. I thank You for the gifts You have given me, and I ask You to reveal how You have gifted me and how You want me to use each gift to serve others and bring You glory. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Memory Verse
“By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.” John 13:35
About this Plan
Did you know God created you with a purpose? And did you know you have a part to play in His kingdom here on earth? In this 28-day devotional, pastors and leaders from Gateway Church discuss how to experience all God has for you and live out your God-given purpose.
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