“… Take tender care of those who are weak
and be patient with everyone. See that no one pays back evil for evil, but always
try to do good to each other and to everyone else. Always be joyful. Always
keep on praying. No matter what happens, always be thankful, for this is God’s
will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.”1
One of the things I enjoy most is when
fellow Christians get together to serve others. Over the years I have had the
privilege of participating in a variety of service projects, and while the goal
is to bless others, I also come out blessed! The laughter of children as we play,
the looks of gratitude for a much-needed meal, the tears that flow because you
share someone’s burden, observing the sense of relief as you help fulfill a
financial need… these are just examples of why I am thankful for these
opportunities and why they bring me great joy. If I feel like this, I can only
imagine how God feels watching His children work together in unity to share His
love with others through service!
While service projects are an amazing way
to serve others, we are called to live this life of service with anyone and
everyone. Whether it be our spouse, children, neighbors, church family, etc.,
we should always seek to do good to each other, even to those with whom we
deeply disagree. This may be a challenge at times, which must be why Paul
reminds us to remember that we are rooted in Christ. When we remember the
sacrificial love and unconditional grace, He has given us, our gratitude should
overflow. And what a better way to express our gratitude than to be a witness
of Christ’s saving love to the world.
Suggested prayer: Dear God, thank you
for the many opportunities you give me to serve others on a daily basis. I pray
that you fill me with your grace and compassion to see others how you see them.
May my actions be a testimony of who you are and your great love. Thank you for
Jesus, in whom I can find salvation, joy, and the perfect example of selfless
service. Help me live like Him. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer.
In Jesus’ name, amen.
1 Thessalonians 5:14-18 (TLB).