There was a
believer in Joppa named Tabitha (which in Greek is Dorcas). She was always
doing kind things for others and helping the poor.1
Dorcas, or
Tabitha, was a woman who showed her love for God by serving others. She made
her community a better place by doing kind things for others and making
clothing for those in need. We are told in James 1:27 that the religion that
God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is to look after the orphans and
widows in their distress, and this was exactly the religion that Dorcas
practiced. She was deeply loved by those around her.
In the midst of
this great ministry Dorcas had of serving those in need, she became ill and
died. However, the believers had heard that Peter was in a nearby city, so they
sent messengers to beg him to come as soon as possible! Perhaps they were
hopeful for a miracle or simply longed to receive words of comfort. When Peter
arrived at the house, he was taken to the upstairs room where they had laid Dorcas
in preparation to be buried. The room was filled with widows mourning the loss
of this amazing woman, and they showed Peter the coats and other clothing items
that Dorcas had made for them. Her impact on the life of those around her was
evident, which is perhaps why Peter prayed and raised her from the dead! People
had already been greatly touched by her love and generosity, but even more came
to know Christ through her being resurrected from the dead.
As Christians,
we are all called to serve others. This should not be an occasional event, but
rather something that is displayed in everything we do. Whether it be helping a
work colleague complete a task, making dinner for our families, helping a
neighbor with school pickups, or serving as a volunteer at church, we have
countless opportunities to show the love of God through service. May we, like
Dorcas, love others so evidently that others come closer to God because of it.
Suggested
prayer: Heavenly Father, use me as a channel of your love as I serve others.
May my greatest desire be to glorify you in all that I do and to see others
come to a personal relationship with you. In the name of Jesus I pray, amen.
1.
Acts 9:36 (NLT).
Today’s
Encounter was written by: Crystal B.