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Three Foundational Truths for Serving God Faithfully: 1. The Christian life includes privileges and responsibilities. 2. Even tragedies can serve God's purposes. 3. God has important work for each of us. At the height of its power, the Roman Empire stretched 2,650 miles from west to east and 2,000 miles from south to north.
- What is my level of spiritual consecration? As you consider that, let me ask you some other questions. Are you 100% sold-out to Jesus? Are you willing to sacrifice your comfort and convenience for someone else’s benefit?
- How is my servant’s attitude? Many will say they want to be like Jesus, but have they really considered what that entails? Jesus communicated plainly what it means to have a “kingdom attitude.”
- What is my level of practical availability? A person can have all the ability in the world, but it will avail nothing if he or she does not have availability.
- Am I willing to work? Work is not an unspiritual word. When the Holy Spirit spoke in Antioch, He said,“Now separate to Me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them”(Acts 13:2 NKJV).
- JB Cachila
- Pray for people on the streets. Believers in the early church had a ministry on the streets. People like Peter, John and Paul, among others, can be seen going around laying their hands on the sick and praying for them in the open without being ashamed.
- Feed the hungry. Jesus fed a lot of people. You can do it too – one at a time if a thousand at a time is hard for you. Look for the homeless and give them some love, attention and a kind word.
- Encourage someone. See that lonely person on the park bench? Or notice that exhausted fast food crew? Offer them a smile, say thank you. Give someone a pat on the back.
- Help somebody in need. See that senior trying to cross the busy street? How about that person carrying a heavy load? Offer to help them out and make some conversation while you're at it.
- Serve God Through Your Family. To serve God starts with serving in our families. Daily we work, clean, love, support, listen to, teach, and endlessly give of ourselves to the members of our family.
- Give Tithes and Offerings. One of the ways we can serve God is by helping his children, our brothers and sisters, through paying a tithing and a generous fast offering.
- Volunteer in Your Community. There are countless ways to serve God by serving in your community. From donating blood (or just volunteering at the Red Cross) to adopting a highway, your local community has great need for your time and efforts.
- Home and Visiting Teaching. For members of the Church of Jesus Christ, visiting each other through the Home and Visiting teaching programs is a vital way we have been asked to serve God by caring for one another
Aug 26, 2024 · David reigned as king of Israel about a thousand years before Christ’s incarnation. During the time of Christ’s earthly ministry, David was revered by the Jewish people. He’s still revered today by Jews, Christians, and many others. The biblical accounts of David’s early life, his willingness to trust the Lord in the midst of impossible ...
Jan 14, 2024 · Serving God means making Him first place in every area of life. He wants us to love Him with all our heart, soul, mind and strength (Mark 12:30). Practically, this includes: Putting God first each day through Scripture reading and prayer. Making choices based on God’s values, not worldly priorities.
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6. Be a Friend. One of the simplest and easiest ways to serve God and others is by befriending one another. As we take the time to serve and be friendly, we’ll not only support others but also build a network of support for ourselves. Make others feel at home, and soon you’ll feel at home.