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WHAT ABOUT HIM?
The scary thing about being in church and around churched people long enough is the temptation to assume that the good life you have in Christ was as a result of something you did. When this type of prideful thinking creeps in, it can be hard to see in yourself. Here are some signs you're beginning to slip into that mentality: Suddenly your time is more important than others, so serving becomes less necessary in your mind. You begin to think people earlier on in their walk with Christ know less than you and have to start by 'earning their stripes' and serving, or you just attend church less and less.
If there were anyone that would've had the right to be prideful and to have others serve Him, it would've been Jesus.
He lived a perfect life. He didn't need to be saved from His sins, and He certainly didn't deserve the treatment He received on earth (from the very people He was there to save, no less!). Here's a prayer that may be helpful to pray every morning: "I am the servant of all. No task is too small or insignificant for me to do for Christ. No task is too big or too much of an ask for me to do for Christ. He gave His all, so today, I'll give mine."
This is why we serve.
About this Plan
Jesus came to seek and to save the lost. He came to serve, not to be served. As His followers, we know we've been called to do the same. In a culture that is plagued with consumerism, we believe that when we give our life away, we actually find life. Read more to hear more about what the Bible says about serving.
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